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arxiv: 1602.00235 · v2 · pith:K5RWDWN7new · submitted 2016-01-31 · 💱 q-fin.MF

Model-Free Discretisation-Invariant Swap Contracts

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keywords pay-offsswapsdiscretisation-invarianterrorsfairhigher-momentmartingaleoption
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Realised pay-offs for discretisation-invariant swaps are those which satisfy a restricted `aggregation property' of Neuberger [2012] for twice continuously differentiable deterministic functions of a multivariate martingale. They are initially characterised as solutions to a second-order system of PDEs, then those pay-offs based on martingale and log-martingale processes alone form a vector space. Hence there exist an infinite variety of other variance and higher-moment risk premia that are less prone to bias than standard variance swaps because their option replication portfolios have no discrete-monitoring or jump errors. Their fair values are also independent of the monitoring partition. A sub-class consists of pay-offs with fair values that are further free from numerical integration errors over option strikes. Here exact pricing and hedging is possible via dynamic trading strategies on a few vanilla puts and calls. An S&P 500 empirical study on higher-moment and other DI swaps concludes.

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