Conditioning on one-step survival for barrier option simulations

Conditioning on one-step survival for barrier option simulations

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Article ID: iaor2003408
Country: United States
Volume: 49
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 923
End Page Number: 937
Publication Date: Nov 2001
Journal: Operations Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: finance & banking
Abstract:

Pricing financial options often requires Monte Carlo methods. One particular case is that of barrier options, whose payoff may be zero depending on whether or not an underlying asset crosses a barrier during the life of the option. This paper develops variance reduction techniques that take advantage of the special structure of barrier options, and are appropriate for general simulation problems with similar structure. We use a change of measure at each step of the stimulation to reduce the variance arising from the possibility of barrier crossing at each monitoring date. The paper details the theoretical underpinnings of this method, and evaluates alternative implementations when exact distributions conditional on one-step survival are available and when not available. When these one-step conditional distributions are unavailable, we introduce algorithms that combine change of measure and estimation of conditional probabilities simultaneously. The methods proposed are more generally applicable to terminal reward problems on Markov processes with absorbing states.

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