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Ultra-short-term volatility surfaces

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  • Federico M. Bandi
  • Nicola Fusari
  • Guido Gazzani
  • Roberto Ren`o

Abstract

Options with maturities below one week, hereafter "ultra-short-term" options, have seen a sharp increase in trading activity in recent years. Yet, these instruments are difficult to price jointly using classical pricing models due to the pronounced oscillations observed in the at-the-money implied-volatility term structure across ultra-short-term tenors. We propose Edgeworth++, a parsimonious jump-diffusion model featuring a nonparametric stochastic volatility component, which provides flexibility in capturing implied-volatility smiles for each tenor, combined with a deterministic shift extension, which allows the model to fit rich at-the-money implied-volatility shapes across tenors. We derive a local (in tenor) expansion of the process characteristic function suited to value ultra-short-term options. The expansion leads to fast and accurate option pricing in closed form via standard Fourier inversion. We discuss the benefits of the proposed approach relative to benchmarks.

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  • Federico M. Bandi & Nicola Fusari & Guido Gazzani & Roberto Ren`o, 2026. "Ultra-short-term volatility surfaces," Papers 2603.29430, arXiv.org.
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