Saddlepoint approximations to option prices

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Abstract

The use of saddlepoint approximations in statistics is a well-established technique for computing the distribution of a random variable whose moment generating function is known. In this paper, we apply the methodology to computing the prices of various European-style options, whose returns processes are not the Brownian motion with drift assumed in the Black-Scholes paradigm. Through a number of examples, we show that the methodology is generally accurate and fast.

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Rogers, L. C. G., & Zane, O. (1999). Saddlepoint approximations to option prices. Annals of Applied Probability, 9(2), 493–503. https://doi.org/10.1214/aoap/1029962752

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