A Generalized Model for Pricing Financial Derivatives Consistent with Efficient Markets Hypothesis-A Refinement of the Black-Scholes Model

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作者
Lindgren, Jussi [1 ]
机构
[1] Minist Finance, Helsinki 00023, Finland
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options pricing; financial derivatives; efficient market hypothesis; martingale; Feynman-Kac; Black-Scholes; CAPITAL-MARKETS; PROOF;
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10.3390/risks11020024
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F8 [财政、金融];
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0202 ;
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This research article provides criticism and arguments why the canonical framework for derivatives pricing is incomplete and why the delta-hedging approach is not appropriate. An argument is put forward, based on the efficient market hypothesis, why a proper risk-adjusted discount rate should enter into the Black-Scholes model instead of the risk-free rate. The resulting pricing equation for derivatives and, in particular, the formula for European call options is then shown to depend explicitly on the drift of the underlying asset, which is following a geometric Brownian motion. It is conjectured that with the generalized model, the predicted results by the model could be closer to real data. The adjusted pricing model could partly also explain the mystery of volatility smile. The present model also provides answers to many finance professionals and academics who have been intrigued by the risk-neutral features of the original Black-Scholes pricing framework. The model provides generally different fair values for financial derivatives compared to the Black-Scholes model. In particular, the present model predicts that the original Black-Scholes model tends to undervalue for example European call options.
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