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Foundations of Option Pricing

In: Handbook on Information Technology in Finance

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  • Peter Buchen

    (University of Sydney)

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In this chapter we lay down the foundations of option and derivative security pricing in the classical Black-Scholes (BS) paradigm. The two key assumptions in this approach are the absence of arbitrage and the modelling of asset prices by geometrical Brownian motion (gBm). No arbitrage is the driving mechanism for much of modern finance and still plays a dominant role in models extended beyond the BS framework. It is generally recognised that gBm, which implies Gaussian logreturns of asset prices, while good for analysis is rather a poor description of reality. Financial data very often show stylised features in their log-return distributions that are highly non-Gaussian. These include, heavy-tails (leptokurtosis), skewness, stochastic volatility and long-range dependence. Unfortunately, no model of asset prices capturing all, or even some of these features, is widely accepted by either theorists or practitioners.

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  • Peter Buchen, 2008. "Foundations of Option Pricing," International Handbooks on Information Systems, in: Detlef Seese & Christof Weinhardt & Frank Schlottmann (ed.), Handbook on Information Technology in Finance, chapter 22, pages 515-542, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ihichp:978-3-540-49487-4_22
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-49487-4_22
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