Modelling Crypto Asset Price Dynamics, Optimal Crypto Portfolio, and Crypto Option Valuation
Yuan Hu,
Svetlozar T. Rachev and
Frank J. Fabozzi
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Abstract:
Despite being described as a medium of exchange, cryptocurrencies do not have the typical attributes of a medium of exchange. Consequently, cryptocurrencies are more appropriately described as crypto assets. A common investment attribute shared by the more than 2,500 crypto assets is that they are highly volatile. An investor interested in reducing price volatility of a portfolio of crypto assets can do so by constructing an optimal portfolio through standard optimization techniques that minimize tail risk. Because crypto assets are not backed by any real assets, forming a hedge to reduce the risk contribution of a single crypto asset can only be done with another set of similar assets (i.e., a set of other crypto assets). A major finding of this paper is that crypto portfolios constructed via optimizations that minimize variance and Conditional Value at Risk outperform a major stock market index (the S$\&$P 500). As of this writing, options in which the underlying is a crypto asset index are not traded, one of the reasons being that the academic literature has not formulated an acceptable fair pricing model. We offer a fair valuation model for crypto asset options based on a dynamic pricing model for the underlying crypto assets. The model was carefully backtested and therefore offers a reliable model for the underlying crypto assets in the natural world. We then obtain the valuation of crypto options by passing the natural world to the equivalent martingale measure via the Esscher transform. Because of the absence of traded crypto options we could not compare the prices obtained from our valuation model to market prices. Yet, we can claim that if such options on crypto assets are introduced, they should follow closely our theoretical prices after adjusting for market frictions and design feature nuances.
Date: 2019-08
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Published in The Journal of Alternative Investments Apr 2021, jai.2021.1.133; DOI: 10.3905/jai.2021.1.133
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