English
Related papers

Related papers: The P behind Q: Empirical Evidence from Physical D…

200 papers

Put-call parity is risk-neutral at terminal payoff, but its enforcement is path-dependent and capital-using. I test whether the SPX and RUT carry gap is explained by OIS-based funding, volatility, trading-friction, and financial-condition…

General Finance · Quantitative Finance 2026-05-26 Useong Shin

Put-call parity is a terminal-payoff identity; quoted residuals against traded futures are near zero. Yet enforcing parity is path-dependent, exposing arbitrageurs to daily settlement, margin, and finite capital. Using minute-level NBBO…

General Finance · Quantitative Finance 2026-05-26 Useong Shin

This study introduces a new technique to recover the implicit discount factor in the derivative market using only European put and call prices: this discount is grounded in actual transactions in active markets. Moreover, this study…

Mathematical Finance · Quantitative Finance 2022-01-04 Michele Azzone , Roberto Baviera

Financial contracts with options that allow the holder to extend the contract maturity by paying an additional fixed amount found many applications in finance. Closed-form solutions for the price of these options have appeared in the…

Pricing of Securities · Quantitative Finance 2015-07-08 Pavel V. Shevchenko

In this paper, we investigate the generalization of the Call-Put duality equality obtained in [1] for perpetual American options when the Call-Put payoff $(y-x)^+$ is replaced by $\phi(x,y)$. It turns out that the duality still holds under…

Probability · Mathematics 2016-08-16 Aurélien Alfonsi , Benjamin Jourdain

If prices of assets traded in a financial market are determined by non-linear pricing rules, different versions of the Call-Put Parity have been considered. We show that, under monotonicity, parities between call and put options and…

Theoretical Economics · Economics 2022-03-31 Lorenzo Bastianello , Alain Chateauneuf , Bernard Cornet

In informationally efficient financial markets, option prices and this implied volatility should immediately be adjusted to new information that arrives along with a jump in underlying's return, whereas gradual changes in implied volatility…

Statistical Finance · Quantitative Finance 2018-10-30 Juho Kanniainen , Martin Magris

The backpressure algorithm has been widely used as a distributed solution to the problem of joint rate control and routing in multi-hop data networks. By controlling a parameter $V$ in the algorithm, the backpressure algorithm can achieve…

Networking and Internet Architecture · Computer Science 2017-01-18 Hao Yu , Michael J. Neely

In this paper we show how to relate European call and put options on multiple assets to certain convex bodies called lift zonoids. Based on this, geometric properties can be translated into economic statements and vice versa. For instance,…

Computational Finance · Quantitative Finance 2009-03-20 Ilya Molchanov , Michael Schmutz

Fixed-budget theory is concerned with computing or bounding the fitness value achievable by randomized search heuristics within a given budget of fitness function evaluations. Despite recent progress in fixed-budget theory, there is a lack…

Neural and Evolutionary Computing · Computer Science 2020-06-15 Timo Kötzing , Carsten Witt

Proof that under simple assumptions, such as constraints of Put-Call Parity, the probability measure for the valuation of a European option has the mean derived from the forward price which can, but does not have to be the risk-neutral one,…

Mathematical Finance · Quantitative Finance 2016-09-05 Nassim N. Taleb

\begin{abstract} The aim of this paper is to study the spanning power of options in a static financial market that allows non-integrable assets. Our findings extend and unify the results in [8,9,18] for $L_p$-models. We also apply the…

Mathematical Finance · Quantitative Finance 2016-10-03 Niushan Gao , Foivos Xanthos

Finite difference approximations to multi-asset American put option price are considered. The assets are modelled as a multi-dimensional diffusion process with variable drift and volatility. Approximation error of order one quarter with…

Computational Finance · Quantitative Finance 2011-10-03 David Šiška

Martingale Optimal Transport (MOT) provides a framework for robust pricing and hedging of illiquid derivatives. Classical MOT enforces exact calibration of model marginals to the mid-prices of vanilla options. Motivated by the industry…

Mathematical Finance · Quantitative Finance 2026-03-27 Bryan Liang , Marcel Nutz , Shunan Sheng , Valentin Tissot-Daguette

This paper develops a unified explicit solution theory for optimal execution through sequential limit-order placement in a limit order book. Rather than controlling only the trading speed of a metaorder, we determine how individual limit…

Trading and Market Microstructure · Quantitative Finance 2026-05-26 Fenghui Yu

In this paper, we present an implicit finite difference method for the numerical solution of the Black-Scholes model of American put options without dividend payments. We combine the proposed numerical method by using a front fixing…

Numerical Analysis · Mathematics 2020-04-09 Riccardo Fazio , Alessandra Insana , Alessandra Jannelli

In this paper we investigate a class of swing options with firm constraints in view of the modeling of supply agreements. We show, for a fully general payoff process, that the premium, solution to a stochastic control problem, is concave…

Probability · Mathematics 2013-04-03 Olivier Aj Bardou , Sandrine Bouthemy , Gilles Pagès

We revisit the problem of pricing options with historical volatility estimators. We do this in the context of a generalized GARCH model with multiple time scales and asymmetry. It is argued that the reason for the observed volatility risk…

Pricing of Securities · Quantitative Finance 2014-02-07 Samuel E. Vazquez

We consider a one-period Kyle (1985) framework where the insider can be subject to a penalty if she trades. We establish existence and uniqueness of equilibrium for virtually any penalty function when noise is uniform. In equilibrium, the…

Trading and Market Microstructure · Quantitative Finance 2018-09-21 Sylvain Carré , Pierre Collin-Dufresne , Franck Gabriel

Price gap, defined as the logarithmic price difference between the first two occupied price levels on the same side of a limit order book (LOB), is a key determinant of market depth, which is one of the dimensions of liquidity. However, the…

Trading and Market Microstructure · Quantitative Finance 2018-02-27 Gao-Feng Gu , Xiong Xiong , Yong-Jie Zhang , Wei Chen , Wei Zhang , Wei-Xing Zhou
‹ Prev 1 2 3 10 Next ›