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We present a discrete time stochastic volatility model in which the conditional distribution of the logreturns is a Variance-Gamma, that is a normal variance-mean mixture with Gamma mixing density. We assume that the Gamma mixing density is time varying and follows an affine Garch model, trying...
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We study the dependence structure between the S&P500, the VIX Index, and implicit Interexpectile Differences, that are an alternative measure of implied volatility based on the notion of implicit expectile, recently introduced in Bellini et al. (2018). After filtering the time series of the...
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We propose a conditional Bilateral Gamma model, in which the shape parameters of the Bilateral Gamma distribution have a Garch-like dynamics. After risk neutralization by means of a Bilateral Esscher Transform, the model admits a recursive procedure for the computation of the characteristic...
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We show how to compute the expectiles of the risk neutral distribution from the prices of European call and put options. Empirical properties of these implicit expectiles are studied on a dataset of closing daily prices of FTSE MIB index options. We introduce the interexpectile difference Δ<sub>τ...
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In this paper we introduce a new parametric distribution, the Mixed Tempered Stable. It has the same structure of the Normal Variance Mean Mixtures but the normality assumption leaves place to a semi-heavy tailed distribution. We show that, by choosing appropriately the parameters of the...
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Any optimization algorithm based on the risk parity approach requires the formulation of portfolio total risk in terms of marginal contributions. In this paper we use the independence of the underlying factors in the market to derive the centered moments required in the risk decomposition...
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In the present contribution we characterize law determined convex risk measures that have convex level sets at the level of distributions. By relaxing the assumptions in Weber (2006), we show that these risk measures can be identified with a class of generalized shortfall risk measures. As a...
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