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investigate the volatility smile derived from liquid call and put options on the Polish WIG20 index which option series expired on … volatilities for moneyness points needed were calculated, then we construct 355 smile curves for calls and puts options to study …
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procedure. I parameterize the underlying exchange rate process as a mixture of log-normals, price the options using Monte Carlo …
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the (far less flexible) original model of Black and Scholes (1973), allowing non-trivial higher moments such as skewness …, excess kurtosis and so on to be incorporated into the pricing of exotic options: Generalising the Gram/Charlier Series A … market involving several currencies, can be used to ensure that the volatility smiles for options on the cross exchange rate …
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This presentation motivates the concept of smart derivative contracts. Inspired by smart contracts from distributed ledger technology, we define a derivative contract with an automatic termination feature
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In this note we describe a smart derivative contract with a fully deterministic termination to remove many of the inefficiencies in collateralized OTC transactions. The automatic termination procedure embedded in the smart contracts replaces the counterparty default by an option right of the...
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financial crisis. To this end, we derive risk-neutral densities from the implied volatilities of FX options, which approximate …-of-sample predictive power of indicators. The forecasting results suggest that models based on FX options are inferior to the random walk …
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, predictable, and options appear calibrated to incorporate information about future jumps in all three markets. …
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Recent developments allow a nonparametric separation of the continuous sample path component and the jump component of realized volatility. The jump component has very different time series properties than the continuous component, and accounting for this allows improved forecasting of future...
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