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Perfect hedging in rough Heston models

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arxiv 1703.05049 v1 pith:DHVBIOWO submitted 2017-03-15 q-fin.MF q-fin.PRq-fin.RM

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Rough volatility models are known to reproduce the behavior of historical volatility data while at the same time fitting the volatility surface remarkably well, with very few parameters. However, managing the risks of derivatives under rough volatility can be intricate since the dynamics involve fractional Brownian motion. We show in this paper that surprisingly enough, explicit hedging strategies can be obtained in the case of rough Heston models. The replicating portfolios contain the underlying asset and the forward variance curve, and lead to perfect hedging (at least theoretically). From a probabilistic point of view, our study enables us to disentangle the infinite-dimensional Markovian structure associated to rough volatility models.

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  1. Correct implied volatility shapes and reliable pricing in the rough Heston model

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    The paper shows that the rough Heston calibration in El Euch and Rosenbaum (2019) is likely a numerical artifact, and provides faster, more accurate pricing methods.

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