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The fractional volatility model: An agent-based interpretation

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  • R. Vilela Mendes

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Based on criteria of mathematical simplicity and consistency with empirical market data, a model with volatility driven by fractional noise has been constructed which provides a fairly accurate mathematical parametrization of the data. Here, some features of the model are discussed and, using agent-based models, one tries to find which agent strategies and (or) properties of the financial institutions might be responsible for the features of the fractional volatility model.

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  • R. Vilela Mendes, 2007. "The fractional volatility model: An agent-based interpretation," Papers 0706.3827, arXiv.org, revised Aug 2007.
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    1. Xiao, Wei-Lin & Zhang, Wei-Guo & Zhang, Xili & Zhang, Xiaoli, 2012. "Pricing model for equity warrants in a mixed fractional Brownian environment and its algorithm," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 391(24), pages 6418-6431.
    2. R. Vilela Mendes, 2022. "The fractional volatility model and rough volatility," Papers 2206.02205, arXiv.org.
    3. Guo, Zhidong & Yuan, Hongjun, 2014. "Pricing European option under the time-changed mixed Brownian-fractional Brownian model," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 406(C), pages 73-79.
    4. Vilela Mendes, R. & Oliveira, M.J. & Rodrigues, A.M., 2015. "No-arbitrage, leverage and completeness in a fractional volatility model," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 419(C), pages 470-478.
    5. Xiao, Weilin & Zhang, Weiguo & Xu, Weijun & Zhang, Xili, 2012. "The valuation of equity warrants in a fractional Brownian environment," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 391(4), pages 1742-1752.
    6. Josselin Garnier & Knut Solna, 2015. "Correction to Black-Scholes formula due to fractional stochastic volatility," Papers 1509.01175, arXiv.org, revised Mar 2017.
    7. R. Vilela Mendes & M. J. Oliveira & A. M. Rodrigues, 2012. "The fractional volatility model: No-arbitrage, leverage and completeness," Papers 1205.2866, arXiv.org.

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