Option pricing under a normal mixture distribution derived from the Markov tree model

Option pricing under a normal mixture distribution derived from the Markov tree model

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Article ID: iaor20125944
Volume: 223
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 762
End Page Number: 774
Publication Date: Dec 2012
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: programming: markov decision
Abstract:

We examine a Markov tree (MT) model for option pricing in which the dynamics of the underlying asset are modeled by a non‐IID process. We show that the discrete probability mass function of log returns generated by the tree is closely approximated by a continuous mixture of two normal distributions. Using this normal mixture distribution and risk‐neutral pricing, we derive a closed‐form expression for European call option prices. We also suggest a regression tree‐based method for estimating three volatility parameters s, s +, and s required to apply the MT model. We apply the MT model to price call options on 89 non‐dividend paying stocks from the S&P 500 index. For each stock symbol on a given day, we use the same parameters to price options across all strikes and expires. Comparing against the Black–Scholes model, we find that the MT model’s prices are closer to market prices.

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