BLACK–SCHOLES–MERTON IN RANDOM TIME: A NEW STOCHASTIC VOLATILITY MODEL WITH PATH DEPENDENCE
Dmitry Ostrovsky ()
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Dmitry Ostrovsky: RBS Greenwich Capital, 600 Steamboat Road, Greenwich, CT 06830, USA
International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance (IJTAF), 2007, vol. 10, issue 05, 847-872
Abstract:
A generalized Black–Scholes–Merton economy is introduced. The economy is driven by Brownian motion in random time that is taken to be continuous and independent of Brownian motion. European options are priced by the no-arbitrage principle as conditional averages of their classical values over the random time to maturity. The prices are path dependent in general unless the time derivative of the random time is Markovian. An explicit self-financing hedging strategy is shown to replicate all European options by dynamically trading in stock, money market, and digital calls on realized variance. The notion of the average price is introduced, and the average price of the call option is shown to be greater than the corresponding Black–Scholes price for all deep in- and out-of-the-money options under appropriate sufficient conditions. The model is implemented in limit lognormal random time. The significance of its multiscaling law is explained theoretically and verified numerically to be a determining factor of the term structure of implied volatility.
Keywords: Path dependence; random time; average price; implied volatility; limit lognormal time; multiscaling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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