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Pricing a European Basket Option in the Presence of Proportional Transaction Costs
Authors:C Atkinson  C A Alexandropoulos
Institution:1. Department of Mathematics , Imperial College , London, UK c.atkinson@imperial.ac.uk;3. Department of Mathematics , Imperial College , London, UK
Abstract:A crucial assumption in the Black–Scholes theory of options pricing is the no transaction costs assumption. However, following such a strategy in the presence of transaction costs would lead to immediate ruin. This paper presents a stochastic control approach to the pricing and hedging of a European basket option, dependent on primitive assets whose prices are modelled as lognormal diffusions, in the presence of costs proportional to the size of the transaction. Under certain assumptions on the individual preferences, it is able to reduce the dimensionality of the resulting control problem. This facilitates considerably the study of the value function and the characterisation of the optimal trading policy. For solution of the problem a perturbation analysis scheme is utilized to derive a non‐trivial, asymptotically optimal result. The findings reveal that this result can be expressed by means of a small correction to the corresponding solution of the frictionless Black–Scholes type problem, resembling a multi‐dimensional ‘bandwidth’ around the vanilla case, which, moreover, is readily tractable.
Keywords:Option pricing  transaction costs  utility function  asymptotic expansion  Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman equation  closed form solution
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