articleManagement ScienceAug 1, 2002Closed access

A Jump-Diffusion Model for Option Pricing

Columbia University

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Abstract

Brownian motion and normal distribution have been widely used in the Black–Scholes option-pricing framework to model the return of assets. However, two puzzles emerge from many empirical investigations: the leptokurtic feature that the return distribution of assets may have a higher peak and two (asymmetric) heavier tails than those of the normal distribution, and an empirical phenomenon called “volatility smile” in option markets. To incorporate both of them and to strike a balance between reality and tractability, this paper proposes, for the purpose of option pricing, a double exponential jump-diffusion model. In particular, the model is simple enough to produce analytical solutions for a variety of…

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  • Jump diffusion
  • Valuation of options
  • Black–Scholes model
  • Kurtosis
  • Econometrics
  • Volatility (finance)
  • Jump
  • Economics
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