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We overview different methods of modeling volatility of stock prices and exchange rates, focusing on their ability to … is the central topic of this study. We propose a detailed survey of recent volatility models, accounting for multiple … stochastic volatility model families and often borrow methodological tools from statistical physics. We compare their properties …
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into maturity and volatility relativistic effects. …
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High-frequency financial data are characterized by a set of ubiquitous statistical properties that prevail with surprising uniformity. While these 'stylized facts' have been well-known for decades, attempts at their behavioral explanation have remained scarce. However, recently a new branch of...
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High-frequency financial data are characterized by a set of ubiquitous statistical properties that prevail with surprising uniformity. While these 'stylized facts' have been well-known for decades, attempts at their behavioral explanation have remained scarce. However, recently a new branch of...
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In this paper, we draw upon the close relationship between statistical physics and mathematical finance to develop a suite of models for financial bubbles and crashes. By modifying previous approaches, we are able to derive novel analytical formulae for evaluation problems and for the expected...
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