General Equilibrium Pricing of Options on the Market Portfolio with Discontinuous Returns
Vasanttilak Naik and
Moon Lee
The Review of Financial Studies, 1990, vol. 3, issue 4, 493-521
Abstract:
When the price process for a long-lived asset is of a mixed jump-diffusion type, pricing of options on that asset by arbitrage is not possible if trading is allowed only in the underlaying asset and a risk-less bond. Using a general equilibrium framework, we derive and analyze option prices when the underlying asset is the market portfolio with discontinuous returns. The premium for the risk of jumps and the diffusion risks forms a significant part of the prices of the options. In this economy, an attempted replication of call and put options by the Black-Scholes type of trading strategies may require substantial infusion of funds when jumps occur. We study the cost and risk implications of such dynamic hedging plans. Article published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Financial Studies in its journal, The Review of Financial Studies.
Date: 1990
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