HUSCAP logo Hokkaido Univ. logo

Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers >
Graduate School of Science / Faculty of Science >
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles, etc >

Financial Markets with Memory I: Dynamic Models

Files in This Item:
SAA23-2.pdf195.75 kBPDFView/Open
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:http://hdl.handle.net/2115/18897

Title: Financial Markets with Memory I: Dynamic Models
Authors: Anh, V. Browse this author
Inoue, A. Browse this author
Keywords: Financial market models
Long memory
Option pricing
Volatility
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Journal Title: Stochastic Analysis and Applications
Volume: 23
Issue: 2
Start Page: 275
End Page: 300
Abstract: This is the first of two papers in which we consider a stock with price process defined by a stochastic differential equation driven by a process Y(·) different from Brownian motion. The adoption of such a colored noise input is motivated by an analysis of real market data. The process Y(·) is defined by a continuous-time AR(∞)-type equation and may have either short or long memory. We show that the process Y(·) has a good MA(∞)-type representation. The existence of such simultaneous good AR(∞) and MA(∞) representations enables us to apply a new method for the calculation of relevant conditional expectations, whence to obtain various explicit results for problems such as portfolio optimization. The financial market defined by the above stock price process is complete, and if the coefficients are constant, then the prices of European calls and puts are given by the Black-Scholes formulas as in the Black-Scholes model. Unlike the latter, however, the model allows for differences between the historical and implied volatilities. The model includes a special case in which only two additional parameters are introduced to describe the memory of the market, compared with the Black-Scholes model. Analysis based on real market data shows that this simple model with two additional parameters is more realistic in capturing the memory effect of the market, while retaining the simplicity and usefulness of the Black-Scholes model.
Relation: http://www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/
Type: article (author version)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/18897
Appears in Collections:理学院・理学研究院 (Graduate School of Science / Faculty of Science) > 雑誌発表論文等 (Peer-reviewed Journal Articles, etc)

Submitter: 井上 昭彦

Export metadata:

OAI-PMH ( junii2 , jpcoar_1.0 )

MathJax is now OFF:


 

 - Hokkaido University