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This paper explores the theory behind the rich and robust family of »-stable distributions to estimate parameters from financial asset log-returns data. We discuss four-parameter estimation methods including the quantiles, logarithmic moments method, maximum likelihood (ML), and the empirical...
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The objective of the paper is to extend the results in Fournié, Lasry, Lions, Lebuchoux, and Touzi (1999), Cass and Fritz (2007) for continuous processes to jump processes based on the Bismut-Elworthy-Li (BEL) formula in Elworthy and Li (1994). We construct a jump process using a subordinated...
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To date the existence of jumps in different sectors of the financial market is certain and the commodity market is no exception. While there are various models in literature on how to capture these jumps, we restrict ourselves to using subordinated Brownian motion by an »-stable process, »...
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To date the existence of jumps in different sectors of the financial market is certain and the commodity market is no exception. While there are various models in literature on how to capture these jumps, we restrict ourselves to using subordinated Brownian motion by an α-stable process, α ∈...
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The objective of the paper is to extend the results in Fournié, Lasry, Lions, Lebuchoux, and Touzi (1999), Cass and Fritz (2007) for continuous processes to jump processes based on the Bismut–Elworthy–Li (BEL) formula in Elworthy and Li (1994). We construct a jump process using a...
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