Short-Time Expansions for Call Options on Leveraged ETFs Under Exponential L\'evy models With Local Volatility
Abstract
In this article, we consider the small-time asymptotics of options on a \emph{Leveraged Exchange-Traded Fund} (LETF) when the underlying Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) exhibits both local volatility and jumps of either finite or infinite activity. Our main results are closed-form expressions for the leading order terms of off-the-money European call and put LETF option prices, near expiration, with explicit error bounds. We show that the price of an out-of-the-money European call on a LETF with positive (negative) leverage is asymptotically equivalent, in short-time, to the price of an out-of-the-money European call (put) on the underlying ETF, but with modified spot and strike prices. Similar relationships hold for other off-the-money European options. In particular, our results suggest a method to hedge off-the-money LETF options near expiration using options on the underlying ETF. Finally, a second order expansion for the corresponding implied volatility is also derived and illustrated numerically.
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@article{arxiv.1608.07863,
title = {Short-Time Expansions for Call Options on Leveraged ETFs Under Exponential L\'evy models With Local Volatility},
author = {José E. Figueroa-López and Ruoting Gong and Matthew Lorig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.07863},
year = {2017}
}
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29 pages, 4 figures