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A stochastic model for pure-jump diffusion (the compound renewal process) can be used as a zero-order approximation and as a phenomenological description of tick-by-tick price fluctuations. This leads to an exact and explicit general formula for the martingale price of a European call option. A...
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Perpetual American warrants have been traded on the stock exchanges or over the counter at least since 1929, as it is emphasized in several of the "most-read" finance books. The first rational model to evaluate perpetual American call options appeared as early as 1965, when McKean (Samuelson's...
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In this paper, we present our study on using the GPU to accelerate the computation in pricing financial options. We first introduce the GPU programming and the SABR stochastic volatility model. We then discuss pricing options with quasi-Monte Carlo techniques under the SABR model. In particular,...
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We analyse robust dynamic delta hedging of bitcoin options using a set of smile-implied and other smile-adjusted deltas that are either model-free, in the sense that they are the same for every scale-invariant stochastic and/or local volatility model, or they are based on simple regime-dependent...
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We propose a new accurate method for pricing European spread options by extending the lower bound approximation of Bjerksund and Stensland (2011) beyond the classical Black-Scholes framework. This is possible via a procedure requiring a univariate Fourier inversion. In addition, we are also able...
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The paper reviews the option pricing model constructs of Bachelier and Black-Scholes Merton, concluding the latter model approximates the former. The paper demonstrates that certain critiques of the Bachelier model outlined in the 1960s and 1970s are not sound; and Bachelier's model can be...
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This paper discusses how to obtain the Black-Scholes equation to evaluate options and how to obtain explicit solutions for Call and Put. The Black-Scholes equation, which is the basis for determining explicit solutions for Call and Put, is a rather sophisticated equation. It is a partial...
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The price of a European option can be computed as the expected value of the payoff function under the risk-neutral measure. For American options and path-dependent options in general, this principle cannot be applied. In this paper, we derive a model-free analytical formula for the implied...
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We propose a simple multidimensional jump-diffusion process for pricing exotic derivatives with multiple underlyings. This process ensures the possibility of sudden drops in asset prices, fits several well-known empirical properties of asset returns, and incorporates dependencies between...
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