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Auteur principal: Nzokem, A. H.
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Publié: 2023
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author Nzokem, A. H.
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contents The paper investigates the performance of the European option price when the log asset price follows a rich class of Generalized Tempered Stable (GTS) distribution. The GTS distribution is an alternative to Normal distribution and $α$-stable distribution for modeling asset return and many physical and economic systems. The data used in the option pricing computation comes from fitting the GTS distribution to the underlying S\&P 500 Index return distribution. The Esscher transform method shows that the GTS distribution preserves its structure. The extended Black-Scholes formula and the Generalized Black-Scholes Formula are applied in the study. The 12-point rule Composite Newton-Cotes Quadrature and the Fractional Fast Fourier (FRFT) algorithms were implemented, and they yield the same European option price at two decimal places. Compared to the option price under the GTS distribution, the Black-Scholes (BS) model is underpriced for the Near-The-Money (NTM) and the in-the-money (ITM) options. However, the BS model and GTS European options yield the same option price for the deep out-of-the-money (OTM) and the deep-in-the-money (ITM) options.
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spellingShingle European Option Pricing Under Generalized Tempered Stable Process: Empirical Analysis
Nzokem, A. H.
Pricing of Securities
Probability
The paper investigates the performance of the European option price when the log asset price follows a rich class of Generalized Tempered Stable (GTS) distribution. The GTS distribution is an alternative to Normal distribution and $α$-stable distribution for modeling asset return and many physical and economic systems. The data used in the option pricing computation comes from fitting the GTS distribution to the underlying S\&P 500 Index return distribution. The Esscher transform method shows that the GTS distribution preserves its structure. The extended Black-Scholes formula and the Generalized Black-Scholes Formula are applied in the study. The 12-point rule Composite Newton-Cotes Quadrature and the Fractional Fast Fourier (FRFT) algorithms were implemented, and they yield the same European option price at two decimal places. Compared to the option price under the GTS distribution, the Black-Scholes (BS) model is underpriced for the Near-The-Money (NTM) and the in-the-money (ITM) options. However, the BS model and GTS European options yield the same option price for the deep out-of-the-money (OTM) and the deep-in-the-money (ITM) options.
title European Option Pricing Under Generalized Tempered Stable Process: Empirical Analysis
topic Pricing of Securities
Probability
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.06060