Nonparametric estimation of fractional option pricing model (Q826418)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7290105
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7290105 |
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Nonparametric estimation of fractional option pricing model (English)
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4 January 2021
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Summary: The establishment of the fractional Black-Scholes option pricing model is under a major condition with the normal distribution for the state price density (SPD) function. However, the fractional Brownian motion is deemed to not be martingale with a long memory effect of the underlying asset, so that the estimation of the state price density (SPD) function is far from simple. This paper proposes a convenient approach to get the fractional option pricing model by changing variables. Further, the option price is transformed as the integral function of the cumulative density function (CDF), so it is not necessary to estimate the distribution function individually by complex approaches. Finally, it encourages to estimate the fractional option pricing model by the way of nonparametric regression and makes empirical analysis with the traded 50 ETF option data in Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE).
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