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Published in: Annals of Finance 4/2018

08-06-2018 | Research Article

Option pricing under fast-varying and rough stochastic volatility

Authors: Josselin Garnier, Knut Sølna

Published in: Annals of Finance | Issue 4/2018

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Abstract

Recent empirical studies suggest that the volatilities associated with financial time series exhibit short-range correlations. This entails that the volatility process is very rough and its autocorrelation exhibits sharp decay at the origin. Another classic stylistic feature often assumed for the volatility is that it is mean reverting. In this paper it is shown that the price impact of a rapidly mean reverting rough volatility model coincides with that associated with fast mean reverting Markov stochastic volatility models. This reconciles the empirical observation of rough volatility paths with the good fit of the implied volatility surface to models of fast mean reverting Markov volatilities. Moreover, the result conforms with recent numerical results regarding rough stochastic volatility models. It extends the scope of models for which the asymptotic results of fast mean reverting Markov volatilities are valid. The paper concludes with a general discussion of fractional volatility asymptotics and their interrelation. The regimes discussed there include fast and slow volatility factors with strong or small volatility fluctuations and with the limits not commuting in general. The notion of a characteristic term structure exponent is introduced, this exponent governs the implied volatility term structure in the various asymptotic regimes.

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Metadata
Title
Option pricing under fast-varying and rough stochastic volatility
Authors
Josselin Garnier
Knut Sølna
Publication date
08-06-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Annals of Finance / Issue 4/2018
Print ISSN: 1614-2446
Electronic ISSN: 1614-2454
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10436-018-0325-4

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