An easy computable upper bound for the price of an arithmetic Asian option (Q1584514)

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An easy computable upper bound for the price of an arithmetic Asian option
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    An easy computable upper bound for the price of an arithmetic Asian option (English)
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    16 July 2001
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    In an arbitrage-free complete market, the price of an arithmetic Asian option with \(n\) averaging dates is of the form \( E[ ( {1\over n} \sum_{i=1}^n S_{t_i} - K)^+ ] \). This is bounded from above by the price of a portfolio of European call options, namely \( {1\over n} \sum_{i=1}^n E[ ( S_{t_i} - k_i)^+ ] \), for any choice of \(k_i\) summing to \(nK\). By using results from [\textit{M. J. Goovaerts} and \textit{J. Dhaene}, Insur. Math. Econ. 24, 281-290 (1999; Zbl 0942.60008)] on comonotone random variables, this paper provides explicit formulae for the optimal choice of \(k_i\) in terms of the marginal distributions \(F_i\) of \(S_{t_i}\). In comparison to prices computed by simulation, the resulting bounds in the Black-Scholes model seem to be rather sharp.
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    Asian options
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    stop-loss order
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    comonotonicity
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