Implied volatility functions: a reprise
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Dumas, Fleming, Whaley (DFW, 1998) find that option models based on deterministic volatility functions (DVF) perform poorly because the estimated volatility function is unstable over time. DFW provide evidence that the DVF changes significantly on a weekly basis. This paper proposes a new class of dynamic implied volatility function models (DIVF). This class of models separates a time-invariant implied volatility function from the stochastic state variables that drive changes in the individual implied volatilities. The dynamics of the state variables are modeled explicitly. This framework facilitates consistent pricing and hedging with time-variation in the implied volatility function (IVF). In tests conducted using the full history of S&P500 futures option prices, the DIVF model is found to substantially improve pricing performance compared to static implied volatility function models and benchmark pricing models such as Black and Scholes (1973).
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تاریخ انتشار 2000