91B70 Stochastic models
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We consider a general class of continuous asset price models where the drift and the volatility functions, as well as the driving Brownian motions, change at a random time. Under minimal assumptions on the random time and on the driving Brownian motions, we study the behavior of the model in all the filtrations which naturally arise in this setting, establishing martingale representation results and characterizing the validity of the NA1 and NFLVR no-arbitrage conditions.
We show that pricing a big class of relevant options by hedging
and no-arbitrage can be extended beyond semimartingale models. To
this end we construct a subclass of self-financing portfolios that
contains hedges for these options, but does not contain arbitrage
opportunities, even if the stock price process is a
non-semimartingale of some special type.
Moreover, we show that the option prices depend
essentially only on a path property of the stock price process,
viz. on the quadratic variation. As a consequence, we can
incorporate many stylized facts to a pricing model without
changing the option prices.