The American put under transactions costs

This paper examines the optimal super-replication of American put options with physical delivery of the underlying asset, such as stock options, by means of a stock-plus-riskless asset portfolio. The framework of the analysis is the binomial model with proportional transactions costs on stock transa...

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Asset valuation
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Costs
Economic models
Economic theory
Economics
Finance
Hedging
Investment
Options trading
Pricing
Put
Put & call options
Stock exchange
Studies
Transaction costs
Transactions costs
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