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An analysis of a least squares regression method for American option pricing (English)
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16 March 2004
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The authors analyze the least squares regression method computing the American option prices proposed by \textit{F. A. Longstaff} and \textit{E. S. Schwartz} [Rev. Financial Stud. 14, 113--148 (2001)]. Two types of approximation are involved in the proposed algorithm. Approximation one: replace the conditional expectations in the dynamic programming principle by projections on a finite set of functions. Approximation two: use Monte-Carlo simulations and least squares regression to compute the value function of approximation one. The almost sure convergence of the complete algorithm is proved under some general conditions. A type of the central limit theorem for the rate of convergence of the Monte-Carlo procedure is proved, thus providing the normalized error is asymptotically Gaussian.
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American options
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optimal stopping
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Monte Carlo methods
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least squares regression
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