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In this paper, we investigate a two-factor VIX model with infinite-activity jumps, which is a more realistic way to reduce errors in pricing VIX derivatives, compared with Mencía and Sentana (2013). Our two-factor model features central tendency, stochastic volatility and infinite-activity pure...
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This paper introduces an option pricing algorithm based on non-orthogonal series expansion methods. More precisely, Gabor frame decomposition is used to split the risk neutral option pricing formula into the sum of two inner products that can be evaluated efficiently by means of Parseval's...
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Classical measure underpins the foundations of financial derivative pricing, as the classical expectation satisfies the … example, this article considers the practical benefits of quantum probability for derivative pricing, and concludes with the …
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Forwards, futures, and swaps are contractual agreements that establish transactions to be executed at a future date. Advantages of these contracts (derivatives) over owning the underlying asset include substantively lower transaction costs, and the possibility of circumventing trading...
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Risk premia are related to price probability ratios or for continuous time pure jump processes the ratios of jump arrival rates under the pricing and physical measures. The variance gamma model is employed to synthesize densities with risk premia seen as the ratio of the three parameters. The...
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Although the effect of interest rate stochasticity can safely be ignored for short-dated exchange traded volatility derivatives, this is not the case for the kind of long-dated OTC derivatives often used by insurance companies and other financial institutions. We therefore extend existing...
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In contrast to conventional model-based derivative pricing, a recent stream of research aims to investigate what prices …
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between the derivative and its underlying will eliminate riskless profits and drive the market price to the model value. "No …
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In some papers we remarked that derivation of the Black Scholes Equation (BSE) contains mathematical ambiguities. In particular, there are two problems which can be raised by accepting Black Scholes (BS) pricing concept. One is technical derivation of the BSE and the other the pricing definition...
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The two main issues for managing wrong way risk (WWR) for the credit valuation adjustment (CVA, i.e. WW-CVA) are calibration and hedging. Hence we start from a novel model-free worst-case approach based on static hedging of counterparty exposure with liquid options. We say "start from" because...
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