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A Pincer Randomization Method for Valuing American Options

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Title: A Pincer Randomization Method for Valuing American Options
Authors: Kimura, Toshikazu Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Suzuki, Takeyoshi Browse this author
Keywords: American options
Valuation
Pincer approximation
Randomization
Early exercise boundary
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration, Hokkaido University
Journal Title: Economic Journal of Hokkaido University
Volume: 35
Start Page: 61
End Page: 76
Abstract: For European option we can obtain their exact values by using the so-called Black-Scholes formula, whereas there is no explicit exact solution for American counterparts despite that many researchers have attempted to obtain the solution. There have been many approximation methods developed for valuing American options, but they are not inclusive because they have both drawbacks and advantages with respect to their speed and accuracy. This paper develops an interpolation or pincer approximation based on the randomization methods due to Carr (1998) and Kimura (2004), using a pair of lower and upper bounds for option values derived by the Theta property. From numerical comparisons with other approximations, we see that our approximation has sufficient accuracy and efficiency for practical applications. (JEL G12, G13)
Type: bulletin (article)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/14861
Appears in Collections:Economic Journal of Hokkaido University > Vol. 35

Submitter: 木村 俊一

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