Classical Option Pricing and Some Steps Further

16 Pages Posted: 12 May 2020 Last revised: 24 Feb 2021

Date Written: April 28, 2020

Abstract

This paper considers the asset price p as relations C=pV between the value C and the volume V of the executed transactions and studies the consequences of this definition for the option pricing equations. We show that the classical BSM model implicitly assumes that value C and volume V of transactions follow identical Brownian processes. Violation of this identity leads to 2-dimensional BSM-like equation with two constant volatilities. We show that agents expectations those approve execution of transactions can further increase the dimension of the BSM model. We study the case when agents expectations may depend on the option price data and show that such assumption can lead to the nonlinear BSM-like equations. We reconsider the Heston stochastic volatility model for the price determined by the value and the volume and derive 3-dimensional BSM-like model with stochastic value volatility and constant volume volatility. Variety of the BSM-like equations states the problem of reasonable balance between the accuracy and the complexity of the option pricing equations.

Keywords: Option Pricing, Black-Scholes-Merton Equations, Stochastic Volatility, Market Transactions, Expectations, Nonlinear Equations

JEL Classification: C10, G110, G120, G130

Suggested Citation

Olkhov, Victor, Classical Option Pricing and Some Steps Further (April 28, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3587369 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3587369

Victor Olkhov (Contact Author)

Independent Researcher ( email )

Moscow
Russia

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