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Path independence of exotic options and convergence of binomial approximations

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  • Guillaume Leduc
  • Kenneth J. Palmer

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The analysis of the convergence of tree methods for pricing barrier and lookback options has been the subject of numerous publications aimed at describing, quantifying and improving the slow and oscillatory convergence in such methods. For barrier and lookback options, we find path-independent options whose price is exactly that of the original path-dependent option. The usual binomial models converge at a speed of order 1 /;√n to the Black–Scholes price. Our new path-independent approach yields a convergence of order 1;/ n. Further, we derive a closed-form formula for the coefficient of 1;/ n in the expansion of the error of our path-independent pricing when the underlying is approximated by the Cox, Ross and Rubinstein (CRR) model. Using this, we obtain a corrected model with a convergence of order n-3/2;to the price of barrier and lookback options in the Black–Scholes model. Our results are supported and illustrated by numerical examples.

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  • Guillaume Leduc & Kenneth J. Palmer, . "Path independence of exotic options and convergence of binomial approximations," Journal of Computational Finance, Journal of Computational Finance.
  • Handle: RePEc:rsk:journ0:6969636
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