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Pricing American options with exogenous and endogenous transaction costs

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  • Dong Yan
  • Xin-Jie Huang
  • Guiyuan Ma
  • Xin-Jiang He

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We study an American option pricing problem with liquidity risks and transaction fees. As endogenous transaction costs, liquidity risks of the underlying asset are modeled by a mean-reverting process. Transaction fees are exogenous transaction costs and are assumed to be proportional to the trading amount, with the long-run liquidity level depending on the proportional transaction costs rate. Two nonlinear partial differential equations are established to characterize the option values for the holder and the writer, respectively. To illustrate the impact of these transaction costs on option prices and optimal exercise prices, we apply the alternating direction implicit method to solve the linear complementarity problem numerically. Finally, we conduct model calibration from market data via maximum likelihood estimation, and find that our model incorporating liquidity risks outperforms the Leland model significantly.

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  • Dong Yan & Xin-Jie Huang & Guiyuan Ma & Xin-Jiang He, 2025. "Pricing American options with exogenous and endogenous transaction costs," Papers 2509.00485, arXiv.org, revised Sep 2025.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2509.00485
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