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Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model Modified to Admit a Miniscule Drift Can Reproduce the Volatility Smile
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作者 Matthew C. Modisett James A. Powell 《Applied Mathematics》 2012年第6期597-605,共9页
This paper develops a closed-form solution to an extended Black-Scholes (EBS) pricing formula which admits an implied drift parameter alongside the standard implied volatility. The market volatility smiles for vanilla... This paper develops a closed-form solution to an extended Black-Scholes (EBS) pricing formula which admits an implied drift parameter alongside the standard implied volatility. The market volatility smiles for vanilla call options on the S&P 500 index are recreated fitting the best volatility-drift combination in this new EBS. Using a likelihood ratio test, the implied drift parameter is seen to be quite significant in explaining volatility smiles. The implied drift parameter is sufficiently small to be undetectable via historical pricing analysis, suggesting that drift is best considered as an implied parameter rather than a historically-fit one. An overview of option-pricing models is provided as background. 展开更多
关键词 OPTION PRICING BLACK-SCHOLES VOLATILITY SMILE
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