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arxiv: 0912.0615 · v3 · pith:ULMTFW2Anew · submitted 2009-12-03 · 🧮 math.PR

Predicting the supremum: optimality of "stop at once or not at all"

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Let X_t, 0<=t<=T be a one-dimensional stochastic process with independent and stationary increments. This paper considers the problem of stopping the process X_t "as close as possible" to its eventual supremum M_T:=sup{X_t: 0<=t<=T}, when the reward for stopping with a stopping time tau<=T is a nonincreasing convex function of M_T-X_tau. Under fairly general conditions on the process X_t, it is shown that the optimal stopping time tau is of "bang-bang" form: it is either optimal to stop at time 0 or at time T. For the case of random walk, the rule tau=T is optimal if the steps of the walk stochastically dominate their opposites, and the rule tau=0 is optimal if the reverse relationship holds. For Le'vy processes X_t with finite Le'vy measure, an analogous result is proved assuming that the jumps of X_t satisfy the above condition, and the drift of X_t has the same sign as the mean jump. Finally, conditions are given under which the result can be extended to the case of nonfinite Le'vy measure.

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