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In this paper, we propose an approach to modeling the jump component of a jump-diffusion model using a log mixture of normals distribution. We define explicitly theproperties of the distribution and use it to create an analytic formula for Europeanoption price. Numerous examples of applications...
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Liquidity is one of the crucial factors in economy which reflects smooth operation of the markets. In a liquid market, traders are able to transact large quantities of security quickly with minimal trading cost and price impact. Many researchers have investigated the relationship between market...
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Long term memory effects in stock market indices that represent internationally diversified stocks are analyzed in this paper and the results are compared with the S&P 500 index. The Hurst exponent and the Detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) technique are the tools used for this analysis. The...
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The empirical relationship between the return of an asset and the volatility of the asset has been well documented in the financial literature. Named the leverage e ffect or sometimes risk-premium effect, it is observed in real data that, when the return of the asset decreases, the volatility...
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We treat the problem of option pricing under the Stochastic Volatility (SV) model: the volatility of the underlying asset is a function of an exogenous stochastic process, typically assumed to be meanreverting. Assuming that only discrete past stock information is available, we adapt an...
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This paper introduces a new methodology for an alternative calculation of market volatility index based on a multinomial tree approximation of a stochastic volatility model. The estimation is performed by constructing synthetic options with consistent properties. Several variants of this index...
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In this work we present a methodology to detect rare events which are defined as large price movements relative to the volume traded. We analyze the behavior of equity after the detection of these rare events. We provide methods to calibrate trading rules based on the detection of these events...
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