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Taking a portfolio perspective on option pricing and hedging, we show that within the standard Black-Scholes-Merton framework large portfolios of options can be hedged without risk in discrete time. The nature of the hedge portfolio in the limit of large portfolio size is substantially different...
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We apply the Malliavin calculus to the stochastic string framework and obtain a Clark-Ocone-like formula. This result allows us to rewrite the hedging portfolio explicitly in terms of the Malliavin derivative of the discounted payoff. We illustrate this new result with two applications. Firstly,...
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Leland's approach to the hedging of derivatives under proportional transaction costs is based on an approximate replication of the European-type contingent claim VT using the classical Black Scholes formulae with a suitably enlarged volatility. The formal mathematical framework is a scheme of...
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This article investigates the delta hedging performance of the skewness and kurtosis adjusted Black-Scholes model of Corrado and Su (1996) and Brown and Robinson (2002). The empirical tests in the FTSE 100 index option market show that the more sophisticated skewness and kurtosis adjusted model...
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