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arxiv: 1002.5041 · v3 · pith:U542KAQMnew · submitted 2010-02-26 · 💱 q-fin.PR · q-fin.GN· q-fin.ST

Arbitrage Opportunities in Misspecified Stochastic volatility Models

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There is vast empirical evidence that given a set of assumptions on the real-world dynamics of an asset, the European options on this asset are not efficiently priced in options markets, giving rise to arbitrage opportunities. We study these opportunities in a generic stochastic volatility model and exhibit the strategies which maximize the arbitrage profit. In the case when the misspecified dynamics is a classical Black-Scholes one, we give a new interpretation of the classical butterfly and risk reversal contracts in terms of their (near) optimality for arbitrage strategies. Our results are illustrated by a numerical example including transaction costs.

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