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arxiv: 1406.6084 · v1 · pith:JDFPGXRVnew · submitted 2014-06-23 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.LG· q-fin.PR

From Black-Scholes to Online Learning: Dynamic Hedging under Adversarial Environments

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We consider a non-stochastic online learning approach to price financial options by modeling the market dynamic as a repeated game between the nature (adversary) and the investor. We demonstrate that such framework yields analogous structure as the Black-Scholes model, the widely popular option pricing model in stochastic finance, for both European and American options with convex payoffs. In the case of non-convex options, we construct approximate pricing algorithms, and demonstrate that their efficiency can be analyzed through the introduction of an artificial probability measure, in parallel to the so-called risk-neutral measure in the finance literature, even though our framework is completely adversarial. Continuous-time convergence results and extensions to incorporate price jumps are also presented.

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