Loss functions in option valuation: A framework for selection

Loss functions in option valuation: A framework for selection

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Article ID: iaor200968839
Country: United States
Volume: 55
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 853
End Page Number: 862
Publication Date: May 2009
Journal: Management Science
Authors: , ,
Keywords: investment
Abstract:

In this paper, we investigate the importance of different loss functions when estimating and evaluating option pricing models. Our analysis shows that it is important to take into account parameter uncertainty, because this leads to uncertainty in the predicted option price. We illustrate the effect on the out-of-sample pricing errors in an application of the ad hoc Black-Scholes model to DAX index options. We confirm the empirical results of Christoffersen and Jacobs (2004) and find strong evidence for their conjecture that the squared pricing error criterion may serve as a general-purpose loss function in option valuation applications. At the same time, we provide a first yardstick to evaluate the adequacy of the loss function. This is accomplished through a data-driven method to deliver not just a point estimate of the root mean squared pricing error, but a distribution.

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