
arXiv: 2104.08686
AbstractTo cope with the negative oil futures price caused by the COVID–19 recession, global commodity futures exchanges temporarily switched the option model from Black–Scholes to Bachelier in 2020. This study reviews the literature on Bachelier's pioneering option pricing model and summarizes the practical results on volatility conversion, risk management, stochastic volatility, and barrier options pricing to facilitate the model transition. In particular, using the displaced Black–Scholes model as a model family with the Black–Scholes and Bachelier models as special cases, we not only connect the two models but also present a continuous spectrum of model choices.
FOS: Economics and business, Displaced diffusion model, Finance and Financial Management, Quantitative Finance - Mathematical Finance, Black-Scholes model, Pricing of Securities (q-fin.PR), Quantitative Finance - Pricing of Securities, Mathematical Finance (q-fin.MF), Bachelier model, Finance, Normal model
FOS: Economics and business, Displaced diffusion model, Finance and Financial Management, Quantitative Finance - Mathematical Finance, Black-Scholes model, Pricing of Securities (q-fin.PR), Quantitative Finance - Pricing of Securities, Mathematical Finance (q-fin.MF), Bachelier model, Finance, Normal model
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