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Non-Gaussian Price Dynamics and Implications for Option Pricing
(2012)
It is well known that the probability distribution of stock returns is non-Gaussian. The tails of the distribution are too “fat,” meaning that extreme price movements, such as stock market crashes, occur more often than ...
Option pricing under multiscale stochastic volatility
(2015)
The stochastic volatility model proposed by Fouque, Papanicolaou, and Sircar (2000) explores a fast and a slow time-scale fluctuation of the volatility process to end up with a parsimonious way of capturing the volatility ...
Estimation of volatility of selected oil production projects
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 2006)
Essays on bivariate option pricing via copula and heteroscedasticity models: a classical and bayesian approach
(Universidade Federal de São CarlosUFSCarPrograma Interinstitucional de Pós-Graduação em Estatística - PIPGEsCâmpus São Carlos, 2019-02-15)
This dissertation is composed of two main and independents essays, but complementary. In the first one, we discuss the option price under a bayesian perspective. This essay aims to price and analyze the fair price behavior ...
Term structure movements implicit in Asian option prices
(2008)
In this paper we implement dynamic term structure models that adopt bonds and Asian options in the estimation process. The goal is to analyse the pricing and hedging implications of term structure movements when options ...
The Role of Jumps and Options in the Risk Premia of Interest Rates
(Sociedade Brasileira de Econometria, 2019)
Volatility timing: Pricing barrier options on DAX XETRA index
This paper analyses the impact of different volatility structures on a range of traditional option pricing models for the valuation of call down and out style barrier options. The construction of a Risk-Neutral Probability ...
Stochastic volatility and option pricing in the Brazilian stock market: an empirical investigation
(2005)
The stochastic volatility model (SVPS) proposed by Fouque et al. (2000a) explores a rapid timescale fluctuation of the volatility process to end up with a parsimonious way of capturing the volatility smile implied by close ...