Additive Processes with Bilateral Gamma Marginals

Q3 Mathematics Applied Mathematical Finance Pub Date : 2020-01-30 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3528510
D. Madan, King Wang
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ABSTRACT The Sato process associated with self decomposable laws at unit time is further generalized to an additive process with arbitrary innovation term structures. A second generalization to additive processes consistent with bilateral gamma marginal distributions is also made. The Sato process is a parametric special case of the two generalizations. This feature is exploited in defining calibration starting values. Calibration results are presented for days of daily data on SPY options. The deterministic innovation variance model makes a median improvement of in root-mean-square error over the Sato process. The comparable value for the general additive process is The Sato process relative to the general additive process overprices negative moves and underprices positive ones. The underpricing of negative moves decreases with maturity. On the positive side, the overpricing decreases with maturity. For negative moves, the overpricing is larger for smaller moves, while for positive moves the underpricing is larger for the larger moves.
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双侧伽马边际的加性过程
将具有单位时间自分解规律的佐藤过程进一步推广为具有任意创新期限结构的加性过程。对与双边伽马边际分布相一致的加性过程进行了第二次推广。佐藤过程是这两种推广的参数化特例。在定义校准起始值时利用了该特性。校正结果为SPY选项上每日数据的天数。确定性创新方差模型对佐藤过程的均方根误差进行了中位数改进。一般加性工艺的可比值是:佐藤工艺相对于一般加性工艺而言,高估了负动作,低估了正动作。负走势的低定价随着期限的延长而减少。从积极的方面来看,定价过高的情况会随着期限的延长而减少。对于负波动,小波动时定价过高,而对于正波动,大波动时定价过低。
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Applied Mathematical Finance
Applied Mathematical Finance Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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期刊介绍: The journal encourages the confident use of applied mathematics and mathematical modelling in finance. The journal publishes papers on the following: •modelling of financial and economic primitives (interest rates, asset prices etc); •modelling market behaviour; •modelling market imperfections; •pricing of financial derivative securities; •hedging strategies; •numerical methods; •financial engineering.
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