Variance Swap Replication: Discrete or Continuous?

  • Le Floc’h F
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Abstract

The popular replication formula to price variance swaps assumes continuity of traded option strikes. In practice, however, there is only a discrete set of option strikes traded on the market. We present here different discrete replication strategies and explain why the continuous replication price is more relevant.

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Le Floc’h, F. (2018). Variance Swap Replication: Discrete or Continuous? Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 11(1), 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm11010011

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