Option pricing and estimation of financial modelswith R

Option pricing and estimation of financial modelswith R

Iacus, Stefano M.

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INDICE: Preface. 1. A Synthetic View. 1.1 The World of Derivatives. 1.2 Bibliographic Notes. References. 2. Probability, Random Variables and Statistics.2.1 Probability. 2.2 Bayes' Rule. 2.3 Random Variables. 2.4 Asymptotics. 2.5 Conditional Expectation. 2.6 Statistics. 2.7 Solution to Exercises. 2.8 Bibliographic Notes. References. 3. Stochastic Processes. 3.1 Definition and First Properties. 3.3 Stopping Times. 3.4 Markov Property. 3.5 Mixing Property. 3.6 Stable Convergence. 3.7 Brownian Motion. 3.8 Counting and Marked Processes. 3.9Poisson Process. 3.10 Compound Poisson process. 3.11 Compensated Poisson processes. 3.12 Telegraph Process. 3.13 Stochastic Integrals. 3.14 More Propertiesand Inequalities for the Itô Integral. 3.15 Stochastic Differential Equations. 3.16 Girsanov's theorem for diffusion processes. 3.17 Local Martingales and Semimartingales. 3.18 Lévy Processes. 3.19 Stochastic Differential Equations in Rn. 3.20 Markov Switching Diffusions. 3.21 Solution to Exercises. 3.22 Bibliographic Notes. References. 4. Numerical Methods. 4.1 Monte Carlo Method. 4.2 Numerical Differentiation. 4.3 Root Finding. 4.4 Numerical Optimization. 4.5 Simulation of Stochastic Processes. 4.6 Solution to Exercises. 4.7 Bibliographic Notes. References. 5. Estimation of Stochastic Models for Finance. 5.1 Geometric Brownian Motion. 5.2 Quasi-Maximum Likelihood Estimation. 5.3 Short-Term Interest Rates Models. 5.4 Exponential Lévy Model. 5.5 Telegraph and GeometricTelegraph Process. 5.6 Solution to Exercises. 5.7 Bibliographic Notes. References. 6. European Option Pricing. 6.1 Contingent Claims. 6.2 Solution of the Black & Scholes Equation. 6.3 The Hedging and the Greeks. 6.4 Pricing Under theEquivalent Martingale Measure. 6.5 More on Numerical Option Pricing. 6.6 Implied Volatility and Volatility Smiles. 6.7 Pricing of Basket Options. 6.8 Solution to Exercises. 6.9 Bibliographic Notes. References. 7. American Options. 7.1 Finite Difference Methods. 7.2 Explicit Finite-Difference Method. 7.3 Implicit Finite-Difference Method. 7.4 The Quadratic Approximation. 7.5 Geske & Johnson and Other Approximations. 7.6 Monte Carlo Methods. 7.7 Bibliographic Notes. References. 8. Pricing Outside the Standard Black & Scholes Model. 8.1 The Lévy Market Model. 8.2 Pricing Under the Jump Telegraph Process. 8.3 Markov Switching Diffusions. 8.4 The Benchmark approach. 8.5 Bibliographic Notes. References. 9. Miscellanea. 9.1 Monitoring of the Volatility. 9.2 Asynchronous Covariation Estimation. 9.3 LASSO Model Selection. 9.4 Clustering of Financial TimeSeries. 9.5 Bibliographic Notes. References. A. How to Guide to R. A.1 Something to Know Soon About R. A.2 Objects. A.3 S4 Objects. A.4 Functions. A.5 Vectorization. A.6 Parallel Computing in R. A.7 Bibliographic Notes. References. B. R i

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-74584-7
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 464
  • Fecha Publicación: 25/03/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés