Pricing Energy Contracts under Regime Switching Time-Changed models

05/29/2020
by   Konrad Gajewski, et al.
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The shortcomings of the popular Black-Scholes-Merton (BSM) model have led to models which could more accurately model the behavior of the underlying assets in energy markets, particularly in electricity and future oil prices. In this paper we consider a class of regime switching time-changed Levy processes, which builds upon the BSM model by incorporating jumps through a random clock, as well as randomly varying parameters according to a two-state continuous-time Markov chain. We implement pricing methods based on expansions of the characteristic function as in <cit.>. Finally, we estimate the parameters of the model by incorporating historic energy data and option quotes using a variety of methods.

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