Description

Book Synopsis
A high level, theoretical and practical look at the latest and most important derivatives pricing models which will include illustrative comic strips and interviews with top traders. Haug aims to bring (an often dry) subject to life through entertaining cartoons and interviews with practitioners.

Table of Contents

Author’s “Disclaimer” ix

Introduction x

Derivatives Models on Models xv

Nassim Taleb on Black Swans 1

Chapter 1 The Discovery of Fat-Tails in Price Data 17

Edward Thorp on Gambling and Trading 27

Chapter 2 Option Pricing and Hedging from Theory to Practice: Know Your Weapon III 33

1 The Partly Ignored and Forgotten History 34

2 Discrete Dynamic Delta Hedging under Geometric Brownian Motion 44

3 Dynamic Delta Hedging Under Jump-Diffusion 50

4 Equilibrium Models 54

5 Portfolio Construction and Options Against Options 55

6 Conclusions 63

Alan Lewis on Stochastic Volatility and Jumps 71

Chapter 3 Back to Basics: A New Approach to the Discrete Dividend Problem 79
Together with Jørgen Haug and Alan Lewis

1 Introduction 79

2 General Solution 82

3 Dividend Models 87

4 Applications 89

Emanuel Derman the Wall Street Quant 101

Chapter 4 Closed Form Valuation of American Barrier Options 115

1 Analytical Valuation of American Barrier Options 115

2 Numerical Comparison 116

3 Conclusion 118

Peter Carr, The Wall Street Wizard of Option Symmetry and Volatility 121

Chapter 5 Valuation of Complex Barrier Options Using Barrier Symmetry 129

1 Plain Vanilla Put–Call Symmetry 129

2 Barrier Put–Call Symmetry 130

3 Simple, Intuitive and Accurate Valuation of Double Barrier Options 132

4 Static Hedging in the Real World 137

5 Conclusion 138

Granger on Cointegration 141

Chapter 6 Knock-in/out Margrabe 145
with Jørgen Haug

1 Margrabe Options 145

2 Knock-in/out Margrabe Options 146

3 Applications 147

Stephen Ross on APT 153

Chapter 7 Resetting Strikes, Barriers and Time 157
with Jørgen Haug

1 Introduction 157

2 Reset Strike Barrier Options 160

3 Reset Barrier Options 161

4 Resetting Time 162

5 Conclusion 163

Bruno Dupire the Stochastic Wall Street Quant 167

Chapter 8 Asian Pyramid Power 177
with Jørgen Haug and William Margrabe

1 Celia in Derivativesland 177

2 Calibrating to the Term Structure of Volatility 180

3 From Geometric to Arithmetic 184

4 The Dollars 185

Eduardo Schwartz: the Yoga Master of Mathematical Finance 191

Chapter 9 Practical Valuation of Power Derivatives 197

1 Introduction 197

2 Energy Swaps/Forwards 199

3 Power Options 202

4 Still, What About Fat-Tails? 209

Aaron Brown on Gambling, Poker and Trading 211

Chapter 10 A Look in the Antimatter Mirror 223

1 Garbage in, Garbage Out? 223

2 Conclusion 227

Knut Aase on Catastrophes and Financial Economics 231

Chapter 11 Negative Volatility and the Survival of the Western Financial Markets 239
Knut K. Aase

1 Introduction 239

2 Negative Volatility – A Direct Approach 240

3 The Value of a European Call Option for any Value – Positive or Negative – of the Volatility 240

4 Negative Volatility – The Haug interpretation 242

5 Chaotic Behavior from Deterministic Dynamics 242

6 Conclusions 243

Elie Ayache on Option Trading and Modeling 247

Chapter 12 Frozen Time Arbitrage 267

1 Time Measure Arbitrage 268

2 Time Travel Arbitrage 269

3 Conclusion 273

Haug on Wilmott and Wilmott on Wilmott 277

Chapter 13 Space-time Finance The Relativity Theory’s Implications for Mathematical Finance 287

1 Introduction 287

2 Time dilation 290

3 Advanced stage of Space-time Finance 292

4 Space-time Uncertainty 293

5 Is High Speed Velocity Possible? 295

6 Black-Scholes in Special Relativity 299

7 Relativity and Fat-Tailed Distributions 301

8 General Relativity and Space-time Finance 302

9 Was Einstein Right? 305

10 Traveling Back in Time Using Wormholes 307

11 Conclusion 308

Andrei Khrennikov on Negative Probabilities 317

Chapter 14 Why so Negative about Negative Probabilities? 323

1 The History of Negative Probability 323

2 Negative Probabilities in Quantitative Finance 324

3 Getting the Negative Probabilities to Really Work in Your Favor 327

4 Hidden Variables in Finance 328

5 The Future of Negative Probabilities in Quantitative Finance 329

6 Appendix: Negative Probabilities in CRR Equivalent Trinomial Tree 330

David Bates on Crash and Jumps 335

Chapter 15 Hidden Conditions and Coin Flip Blow Up’s 343

1 Blowing Up 343

2 Coin Flip Blow Up’s 344

Peter Jáckel on Monte Carlo Simulation 349

Index 359

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 25/05/2007
      ISBN13: 9780470013229, 978-0470013229
      ISBN10: 0470013222

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A high level, theoretical and practical look at the latest and most important derivatives pricing models which will include illustrative comic strips and interviews with top traders. Haug aims to bring (an often dry) subject to life through entertaining cartoons and interviews with practitioners.

      Table of Contents

      Author’s “Disclaimer” ix

      Introduction x

      Derivatives Models on Models xv

      Nassim Taleb on Black Swans 1

      Chapter 1 The Discovery of Fat-Tails in Price Data 17

      Edward Thorp on Gambling and Trading 27

      Chapter 2 Option Pricing and Hedging from Theory to Practice: Know Your Weapon III 33

      1 The Partly Ignored and Forgotten History 34

      2 Discrete Dynamic Delta Hedging under Geometric Brownian Motion 44

      3 Dynamic Delta Hedging Under Jump-Diffusion 50

      4 Equilibrium Models 54

      5 Portfolio Construction and Options Against Options 55

      6 Conclusions 63

      Alan Lewis on Stochastic Volatility and Jumps 71

      Chapter 3 Back to Basics: A New Approach to the Discrete Dividend Problem 79
      Together with Jørgen Haug and Alan Lewis

      1 Introduction 79

      2 General Solution 82

      3 Dividend Models 87

      4 Applications 89

      Emanuel Derman the Wall Street Quant 101

      Chapter 4 Closed Form Valuation of American Barrier Options 115

      1 Analytical Valuation of American Barrier Options 115

      2 Numerical Comparison 116

      3 Conclusion 118

      Peter Carr, The Wall Street Wizard of Option Symmetry and Volatility 121

      Chapter 5 Valuation of Complex Barrier Options Using Barrier Symmetry 129

      1 Plain Vanilla Put–Call Symmetry 129

      2 Barrier Put–Call Symmetry 130

      3 Simple, Intuitive and Accurate Valuation of Double Barrier Options 132

      4 Static Hedging in the Real World 137

      5 Conclusion 138

      Granger on Cointegration 141

      Chapter 6 Knock-in/out Margrabe 145
      with Jørgen Haug

      1 Margrabe Options 145

      2 Knock-in/out Margrabe Options 146

      3 Applications 147

      Stephen Ross on APT 153

      Chapter 7 Resetting Strikes, Barriers and Time 157
      with Jørgen Haug

      1 Introduction 157

      2 Reset Strike Barrier Options 160

      3 Reset Barrier Options 161

      4 Resetting Time 162

      5 Conclusion 163

      Bruno Dupire the Stochastic Wall Street Quant 167

      Chapter 8 Asian Pyramid Power 177
      with Jørgen Haug and William Margrabe

      1 Celia in Derivativesland 177

      2 Calibrating to the Term Structure of Volatility 180

      3 From Geometric to Arithmetic 184

      4 The Dollars 185

      Eduardo Schwartz: the Yoga Master of Mathematical Finance 191

      Chapter 9 Practical Valuation of Power Derivatives 197

      1 Introduction 197

      2 Energy Swaps/Forwards 199

      3 Power Options 202

      4 Still, What About Fat-Tails? 209

      Aaron Brown on Gambling, Poker and Trading 211

      Chapter 10 A Look in the Antimatter Mirror 223

      1 Garbage in, Garbage Out? 223

      2 Conclusion 227

      Knut Aase on Catastrophes and Financial Economics 231

      Chapter 11 Negative Volatility and the Survival of the Western Financial Markets 239
      Knut K. Aase

      1 Introduction 239

      2 Negative Volatility – A Direct Approach 240

      3 The Value of a European Call Option for any Value – Positive or Negative – of the Volatility 240

      4 Negative Volatility – The Haug interpretation 242

      5 Chaotic Behavior from Deterministic Dynamics 242

      6 Conclusions 243

      Elie Ayache on Option Trading and Modeling 247

      Chapter 12 Frozen Time Arbitrage 267

      1 Time Measure Arbitrage 268

      2 Time Travel Arbitrage 269

      3 Conclusion 273

      Haug on Wilmott and Wilmott on Wilmott 277

      Chapter 13 Space-time Finance The Relativity Theory’s Implications for Mathematical Finance 287

      1 Introduction 287

      2 Time dilation 290

      3 Advanced stage of Space-time Finance 292

      4 Space-time Uncertainty 293

      5 Is High Speed Velocity Possible? 295

      6 Black-Scholes in Special Relativity 299

      7 Relativity and Fat-Tailed Distributions 301

      8 General Relativity and Space-time Finance 302

      9 Was Einstein Right? 305

      10 Traveling Back in Time Using Wormholes 307

      11 Conclusion 308

      Andrei Khrennikov on Negative Probabilities 317

      Chapter 14 Why so Negative about Negative Probabilities? 323

      1 The History of Negative Probability 323

      2 Negative Probabilities in Quantitative Finance 324

      3 Getting the Negative Probabilities to Really Work in Your Favor 327

      4 Hidden Variables in Finance 328

      5 The Future of Negative Probabilities in Quantitative Finance 329

      6 Appendix: Negative Probabilities in CRR Equivalent Trinomial Tree 330

      David Bates on Crash and Jumps 335

      Chapter 15 Hidden Conditions and Coin Flip Blow Up’s 343

      1 Blowing Up 343

      2 Coin Flip Blow Up’s 344

      Peter Jáckel on Monte Carlo Simulation 349

      Index 359

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