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A new paradigm has emerged recently in financial modeling: rough (stochastic) volatility. First observed by Gatheral et al. in high-frequency data, subsequently derived within market microstructure models, rough volatility captures parsimoniously key-stylized facts of the entire implied...
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Stochastic Volatility Models (SVMs) are ubiquitous in quantitative finance. But is there a Markovian SVM capable of producing extreme (T^(-1/2)) short-dated implied volatility skew?We here propose a modification of a given SVM "backbone", Heston for instance, to achieve just this - without...
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Avellaneda et al. (2002, 2003) pioneered the pricing and hedging of index options – products highly sensitive to implied volatility and correlation assumptions – with large deviations methods, assuming local volatility dynamics for all components of the index. We present an extension...
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There are several (mathematical) reasons why Dupire's formula fails in the non-diffusion setting. And yet, in practice, ad-hoc preconditioning of the option data works reasonably well. In this note, we attempt to explain why. In particular, we propose a regularization procedure of the option...
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