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Pricing perpetual American options under a stochastic-volatility model with fast mean reversion
Authors:Song-Ping Zhu  Wen-Ting Chen
Institution:School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics, University of Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
Abstract:In this paper, we present a “correction” to Merton’s (1973) well-known classical case of pricing perpetual American puts by considering the same pricing problem under a general fast mean-reverting SV (stochastic-volatility) model. By using the perturbation method, two analytic formulae are derived for the option price and the optimal exercise price, respectively. Based on the newly obtained formulae, we conduct a quantitative analysis of the impact of the SV term on the price of a perpetual American put option as well as its early exercise strategies. It shows that the presence of a fast mean-reverting SV tends to universally increase the put option price and to defer the optimal time to exercise the option contract, had the underlying been assumed to be falling. It is also noted that such an effect could be quite significant when the option is near the money.
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