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We introduce a new and easy-to-calculate measure for the expected degree of herd behavior or co-movement between stock prices. This forward looking measure is model-independent and based on observed option data. It is baptized the Herd Behavior Index (HIX).The degree of co-movement in a stock...
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We propose a new stochastic volatility model for pricing options on assets that exhibit seasonal trends in volatility. Such assets are prevalent among commodities, with futures on grains and energy being an example. The model is based on the 3/2 stochastic volatility model, but includes a...
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In this note, we present a novel approach to derive asymptotics for Black implied volatilities under the same generic model as proposed in Antonov and Misirpashaev (2009). We perform a time substitution as used by Duru and Kleinert (1979) to calculate the path integral formulation of the H-atom....
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In this paper, we develop asymptotic formulas for long-dated Foreign Exchange (FX) and swaptions implied volatilities. We extend the method exposed in Decamps and De Schepper (2009b) to a generic model with time-dependent parameters. Imposing a condition on the skew, we derive averaging formulas...
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This paper contains an overview and an extension of the theory on comonotonicity-based model-free upper bounds and super-replicating strategies for stock index options, as presented in Hobson et al. (2005) and Chen et al. (2008). Whereas these authors only consider index call options, here a uni...
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In this paper, we introduce two classes of indices which can be used to measure the market perception concerning the degree of dependency that exists between a set of random variables, representing different stock prices at a fixed future date. The construction of these measures is based on the...
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