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Option Pricing from Wavelet-Filtered Financial Series

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  • V. T. X. de Almeida
  • L. Moriconi

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We perform wavelet decomposition of high frequency financial time series into large and small time scale components. Taking the FTSE100 index as a case study, and working with the Haar basis, it turns out that the small scale component defined by most ($\simeq$ 99.6%) of the wavelet coefficients can be neglected for the purpose of option premium evaluation. The relevance of the hugely compressed information provided by low-pass wavelet-filtering is related to the fact that the non-gaussian statistical structure of the original financial time series is essentially preserved for expiration times which are larger than just one trading day.

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  • V. T. X. de Almeida & L. Moriconi, 2011. "Option Pricing from Wavelet-Filtered Financial Series," Papers 1103.3639, arXiv.org, revised Dec 2012.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:1103.3639
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    2. Chakrabarty, Anindya & De, Anupam & Gunasekaran, Angappa & Dubey, Rameshwar, 2015. "Investment horizon heterogeneity and wavelet: Overview and further research directions," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 429(C), pages 45-61.

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