Disciplines
Finance and Financial Management
Abstract
As is well known, the classic Black-Scholes option pricing model assumes that returns follow Brownian motion. It is widely recognized that return processes differ from this benchmark in at least three important ways. First, asset prices jump, leading to non-normal return innovations. Second, return volatilities vary stochastically over time. Third, returns and their volatilities are correlated, often negatively for equities. We propose that time-changed L´evy processes be used to simultaneously address these three facets of the underlying asset return process. We show that our framework encompasses almost all of the models proposed in the option pricing literature. Despite the generality of our approach, we show that it is straightforward to select and test a particular option pricing model through the use of characteristic function technology.
Recommended Citation
Carr, Pete and Wu, Liuren, "Time-Changed L´evy Processes and Option Pricing" (2002). CRIF Working Paper series. 18.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/crif_working_papers/18