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Practical Applications and Testing

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  • David Nicolay

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In this chapter we turn to even more practical considerations, by applying ACE results to some popular stochastic (instantaneous) volatility models, namely the SABR and FL-SV classes. We start by discussing the financial, practical and numerical issues involved. We then derive the chaos dynamics of each model, up to the third layer, stressing the technical benefits of staying model-generic and of exploiting induction. We can then express the desired static IATM differentials, which we subsequently use in either direct or inverse mode. In inverse fashion, we use those quantities to illustrate an “intuitive” model re-parametrisation of the generic SABR class. In direct mode, we test the flexibility and quality of static smile approximations provided by ACE for the CEV-SABR model, compared to Hagan et al’s benchmark.

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Handle: RePEc:spr:sprfcp:978-1-4471-6506-4_4
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-6506-4_4
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