A statistical deterministic implied volatility model

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Bloch, D [1 ]
Aubé, JD [1 ]
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[1] Univ Paris 06, ENSAE, F-75252 Paris 05, France
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We consider the implied volatility surface to characterise agents belief of the future evolution of stock price returns. However, today's market prices do not provide us with the right future anticipations of the stock price process. This is because the implied volatility surface is neither stationary nor Markovian. It is therefore natural to model the evolution of the implied volatility Surface directly. Our goal is to model the implied volatility surface with general dynamics by relating its future evolution to an observable stochastic process and by adding noises. We choose to link the stock price process to the implied volatility which implies that the volatility surface is dynamically modified according to stock price realisations. We model the stock price process discretely and using conditional expectations we define its joint distributions. We calibrate. the transition matrices to historical data augmenting our filtration set by adding past vanilla option prices. To satisfy the absence of arbitrage opportunities, we will impose that future smile surfaces are compatible with today's prices of calls and puts. Also, defining a deterministic smile surface means defining a future deterministic density for stock process. Therefore, a natural condition would be to impose that the future density is actually a conditional density. That is what we will formalise as the Kolmogorov-compatibility condition. We then apply our approach to the pricing of forward start and cliquet options and show that the forward volatility has to be higher than the spot volatility because of the risk attached to such products which is not taken into account in today's information.
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页数:10
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