Stationary Heston model: Calibration and Pricing of exotics using Product Recursive Quantization
A major drawback of the Standard Heston model is that its implied volatility surface does not produce a steep enough smile when looking at short maturities. For that reason, we introduce the Stationary Heston model where we replace the deterministic initial condition of the volatility by its invaria...
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Zusammenfassung: | A major drawback of the Standard Heston model is that its implied volatility
surface does not produce a steep enough smile when looking at short maturities.
For that reason, we introduce the Stationary Heston model where we replace the
deterministic initial condition of the volatility by its invariant measure and
show, based on calibrated parameters, that this model produce a steeper smile
for short maturities than the Standard Heston model. We also present numerical
solution based on Product Recursive Quantization for the evaluation of exotic
options (Bermudan and Barrier options). |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2001.03101 |