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arxiv: 1410.4962 · v2 · pith:EXVBJ7APnew · submitted 2014-10-18 · 💱 q-fin.MF · math.OC· math.PR

Robust Fundamental Theorem for Continuous Processes

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We study a continuous-time financial market with continuous price processes under model uncertainty, modeled via a family $\mathcal{P}$ of possible physical measures. A robust notion ${\rm NA}_{1}(\mathcal{P})$ of no-arbitrage of the first kind is introduced; it postulates that a nonnegative, nonvanishing claim cannot be superhedged for free by using simple trading strategies. Our first main result is a version of the fundamental theorem of asset pricing: ${\rm NA}_{1}(\mathcal{P})$ holds if and only if every $P\in\mathcal{P}$ admits a martingale measure which is equivalent up to a certain lifetime. The second main result provides the existence of optimal superhedging strategies for general contingent claims and a representation of the superhedging price in terms of martingale measures.

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