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In this paper, we show that the calibration to an implied volatility surface and the pricing of contingent claims can be as simple in a jump-diffusion framework as in a diffusion one. Indeed, after defining the jump densities as those of diffusions sampled at independent and exponentially...
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A double gamma model is proposed for the VIX. The VIX is modeled as gamma distributed with a mean and variance that respond to a gamma distributed realized variance over the preceeding month. Conditionally on VIX and the realized variance, the logarithm of the stock is variance gamma distributed...
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This paper develops a new top-down valuation framework that links the pricing of an option investment to its daily profit and loss attribution. The framework uses the Black-Merton-Scholes option pricing formula to attribute the short-term option investment risk to variations in the underlying...
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We introduce a new derivative security called a stoption.After paying an upfront premium, the owner of a stoption accrues realized price changes in some underlying securityuntil the exposure is stopped by the owner.Upon stopping, the reward is the sum of all of the previous price changes plus a...
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We propose to use the linearity-generating framework to accommodate the evidence of unspanned stochastic volatility: Variations in implied volatilities on interest-rate options such as caps and swaptions are independent of the variations on the interest rate term structure. Under this framework,...
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This paper develops a decentralized theory that determines the fair value of the yield-to-maturity of a bond or bond portfolio based purely on the near-term dynamics of the yield itself. The theory decomposes the yield into three components: its expected change, its risk premium, and its...
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We apply stochastic time change to Levy processes to generate a wide variety of tractable option pricing models. In particular, we prove a fundamental theorem that transforms the characteristic function of the time-changed Levy process into the Laplace transform of the stochastic time under...
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We develop a simple robust test for the presence of jumps in the price of an asset underlying an option. Our test examines the prices of at and out-of-the-money options as the time to maturity of the option approaches zero. We show that these prices converge to zero at speeds which depend on...
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We show how the value of a finite-lived option can be interpreted as the limit of a sequence of perpetual option values subject to default risk. This interpretation yields new closed form approximations for European and American option values in the Black Scholes model. Numerical results...
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This paper presents a novel one-factor stochastic volatility model where the instantaneous volatility of the asset log-return is a diffusion with a quadratic drift and a linear dispersion function. The instantaneous volatility mean reverts around a constant level, with a speed of mean reversion...
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