Closed-form optimal strategies of continuous-time options with stochastic differential equations (Q1674900)

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Closed-form optimal strategies of continuous-time options with stochastic differential equations
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    Closed-form optimal strategies of continuous-time options with stochastic differential equations (English)
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    26 October 2017
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    Summary: A continuous-time portfolio selection with options based on risk aversion utility function in financial market is studied. The different price between sale and purchase of options is introduced in this paper. The optimal investment-consumption problem is formulated as a continuous-time mathematical model with stochastic differential equations. The prices processes follow jump-diffusion processes (Wiener process and Poisson process). Then, the corresponding Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman (HJB) equation of the problem is represented and its solution is obtained in different conditions. The above results are applied to a special case under a Hyperbolic Absolute Risk Aversion (HARA) utility function. The optimal investment-consumption strategies about HARA utility function are also derived. Finally, an example and some discussions illustrating these results are also presented.
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    continuous-time portfolio selection
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    risk aversion utility function
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    optimal investment-consumption problem
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    continuous-time mathematical model with stochastic differential equations
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    Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman (HJB) equation
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