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An enhanced option pricing framework that makes use of both continuous and discontinuous time paths based on a geometric Brownian motion and Poisson-driven jump processes respectively is performed in order to better fit with real-observed stock price paths while maintaining the analytical...
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In this paper, a mathematical model for American call option pricing incorporating the seasonal effect inspite of leverage effect on volatility is developed. The effect of strike price, interest rate, dividends and maturities on option pricing and portfolio dynamics is discussed by solving the...
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In this paper, European put option pricing with stochastic volatility forecasted by well known GARCH model is discussed in context of Indian financial market. The data of Reliance Ltd. stock price from 3/01/2000 to 30/03/2009 is used and resulting partial differential equation is solved by...
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We develop a new method for pricing options on discretely sampled arithmetic average in exponential L'evy models. The main idea is the reduction to a backward induction procedure for the difference W_n between the Asian option with averaging over n sampling periods and the price of the European...
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We consider discretely monitored barrier options under Levy models, including single and double barrier options and first touch digitals, as well as CDS and defaultable bonds. At each step of backward induction, we use piece-wise polynomial interpolation and an efficient version of the Fourier...
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European option under local volatility and Cox-Ingersoll-Ross model of short rate is computed from one-dimensional partial differential equations: the Black-Scholes equation for option price and the forward Kolmogorov equation for probability transition density. Both the computations are...
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We discuss here an alternative interpretation of the familiar binomial lattice approach to option pricing, illustrating it with reference to pricing of barrier options, one- and two-sided, with fixed, moving or partial barriers, and also the pricing of American put options. It has often been...
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The aim of this paper is to obtain the valuation formulas for European and barrier options if the underlying of the option contract is supposed to be driven by a fractional Brownian motion with Hurst parameter greater than 0.5. The paper is build upon the framework developed in Necula (2007) for...
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We provide evidence of a strong effect of the underlying stock's illiquidity on option prices by showing that the average absolute difference between historical and implied volatility increases with stock illiquidity. This pattern translates into significant excess returns of option trading...
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This paper demonstrates that it is possible to improve significantly on the estimated call prices obtained with the regression and simulation-based least-squares Monte Carlo method by using put-call symmetry. The results show that, for a large sample of options with characteristics of relevance...
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