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Good Deal Hedging and Valuation under Combined Uncertainty about Drift and Volatility

Mathematical Finance 2017-04-11 v1 Optimization and Control Probability Portfolio Management

Abstract

We study robust notions of good-deal hedging and valuation under combined uncertainty about the drifts and volatilities of asset prices. Good-deal bounds are determined by a subset of risk-neutral pricing measures such that not only opportunities for arbitrage are excluded but also deals that are too good, by restricting instantaneous Sharpe ratios. A non-dominated multiple priors approach to model uncertainty (ambiguity) leads to worst-case good-deal bounds. Corresponding hedging strategies arise as minimizers of a suitable coherent risk measure. Good-deal bounds and hedges for measurable claims are characterized by solutions to second-order backward stochastic differential equations whose generators are non-convex in the volatility. These hedging strategies are robust with respect to uncertainty in the sense that their tracking errors satisfy a supermartingale property under all a-priori valuation measures, uniformly over all priors.

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@article{arxiv.1704.02505,
  title  = {Good Deal Hedging and Valuation under Combined Uncertainty about Drift and Volatility},
  author = {Dirk Becherer and Klebert Kentia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.02505},
  year   = {2017}
}

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26 pages