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We consider an investor who maximizes expected exponential utility of terminal wealth, combining a static position in derivative securities with a traditional dynamic trading strategy in stocks. Our main result, obtained by studying the strict concavity of the utility-indifference price as a...
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We study the problem of optimally hedging exotic derivatives positions using a combination of dynamic trading strategies in underlying stocks, and static positions in vanilla options when the performance is quantified by a convex risk measure. We establish conditions for the existence of an...
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We study the problem of optimally hedging exotic derivatives positions using a combination of dynamic trading strategies in underlying stocks and static positions in vanilla options when the performance is quantified by a convex risk measure. We establish conditions for the existence of an...
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We consider option hedging and pricing for a large agent. The large agent affects the market's demand-supply equilibrium and, therefore, the market prices of financial instruments. By assuming a specific large agent's effect function for the underlying asset we derive the corresponding effect...
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