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Main Authors: Beare, Brendan K., Seo, Juwon, Zheng, Zhongxi
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.00949
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author Beare, Brendan K.
Seo, Juwon
Zheng, Zhongxi
author_facet Beare, Brendan K.
Seo, Juwon
Zheng, Zhongxi
contents Opportunities for stochastic arbitrage in an options market arise when it is possible to construct a portfolio of options which provides a positive option premium and which, when combined with a direct investment in the underlying asset, generates a payoff which stochastically dominates the payoff from the direct investment in the underlying asset. We provide linear and mixed-integer linear programs for computing the stochastic arbitrage opportunity providing the maximum option premium to an investor. We apply our programs to 18 years of data on monthly put and call options on the Standard & Poors 500 index, finding no evidence that stochastic arbitrage opportunities are systematically present. A skewed specification of the underlying market return distribution with a constant market risk premium and constant multiplicative variance risk premium is broadly consistent with the pricing of market index options at moderate strikes.
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spellingShingle Stochastic arbitrage with market index options
Beare, Brendan K.
Seo, Juwon
Zheng, Zhongxi
Computational Finance
Opportunities for stochastic arbitrage in an options market arise when it is possible to construct a portfolio of options which provides a positive option premium and which, when combined with a direct investment in the underlying asset, generates a payoff which stochastically dominates the payoff from the direct investment in the underlying asset. We provide linear and mixed-integer linear programs for computing the stochastic arbitrage opportunity providing the maximum option premium to an investor. We apply our programs to 18 years of data on monthly put and call options on the Standard & Poors 500 index, finding no evidence that stochastic arbitrage opportunities are systematically present. A skewed specification of the underlying market return distribution with a constant market risk premium and constant multiplicative variance risk premium is broadly consistent with the pricing of market index options at moderate strikes.
title Stochastic arbitrage with market index options
topic Computational Finance
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.00949