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We study a new class of three-factor affine option pricing models with interdependent volatilitydynamics and a stochastic skewness component unrelated to volatility shocks. Theseproperties are useful in order (i) to model a term structure of implied volatility skews moreconsistent with the data...
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In a tractable stochastic volatility model, we identify the price of the smile as the price of the unspanned risks traded in SPX option markets. The price of the smile reflects two persistent volatility and skewness risks, which imply a downward sloping term structure of low-frequency variance...
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We propose a new modeling framework for the valuation of European options, in which dynamic short and long run volatility components drive the smile dynamics. The model state dynamics is driven by a matrix jump diffusion, provides efficient pricing formulas for plain vanilla options by means of...
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We study a new class of three-factor affine option pricing models with interdependent volatility dynamics and a stochastic skewness component unrelated to volatility shocks. These properties are useful in order (i) to model a term structure of implied volatility skews more consistent with the...
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We propose an extension of the transform approach to option pricing introduced in Duffie, Pan and Singleton (Econometrica 68(6) (2000) 1343–1376) and in Carr and Madan (Journal of Computational Finance 2(4) (1999) 61–73). We term this extension the "coherent state transform" approach, it...
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