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Neural Network Learning of Black-Scholes Equation for Option Pricing

Machine Learning 2024-05-12 v1 Computational Finance Pricing of Securities

Abstract

One of the most discussed problems in the financial world is stock option pricing. The Black-Scholes Equation is a Parabolic Partial Differential Equation which provides an option pricing model. The present work proposes an approach based on Neural Networks to solve the Black-Scholes Equations. Real-world data from the stock options market were used as the initial boundary to solve the Black-Scholes Equation. In particular, times series of call options prices of Brazilian companies Petrobras and Vale were employed. The results indicate that the network can learn to solve the Black-Sholes Equation for a specific real-world stock options time series. The experimental results showed that the Neural network option pricing based on the Black-Sholes Equation solution can reach an option pricing forecasting more accurate than the traditional Black-Sholes analytical solutions. The experimental results making it possible to use this methodology to make short-term call option price forecasts in options markets.

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@article{arxiv.2405.05780,
  title  = {Neural Network Learning of Black-Scholes Equation for Option Pricing},
  author = {Daniel de Souza Santos and Tiago Alessandro Espinola Ferreira},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.05780},
  year   = {2024}
}

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15 pages and 8 figures