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Moment explosions, implied volatility and local volatility at extreme strikes

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We consider a stochastic volatility model where the moment generating function of the logarithmic price is finite only on part of the real line. Using a new Tauberian result obtained in [1] and [2], we show that the knowledge of the moment generating function near its critical moment gives a sharp asymptotic expansion (with an error of order o(1)) of the local volatility and implied volatility for small and large strikes. We apply our theoretical estimates to Gatheral's SVI parametrization of the implied volatility and Heston's model.

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  • Sidi Mohamed Aly, 2016. "Moment explosions, implied volatility and local volatility at extreme strikes," Papers 1601.06995, arXiv.org, revised Aug 2016.
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    1. Stein, Elias M & Stein, Jeremy C, 1991. "Stock Price Distributions with Stochastic Volatility: An Analytic Approach," The Review of Financial Studies, Society for Financial Studies, vol. 4(4), pages 727-752.
    2. Roger W. Lee, 2004. "The Moment Formula For Implied Volatility At Extreme Strikes," Mathematical Finance, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 14(3), pages 469-480, July.
    3. Peter Friz & Stefan Gerhold & Archil Gulisashvili & Stephan Sturm, 2011. "On refined volatility smile expansion in the Heston model," Quantitative Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(8), pages 1151-1164.
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