In this paper, we use a modified path simulation method for valuation of Asian American Options. This method is a modification of the path simulation model proposed by Tiley. We assume that the behavior of the log return of the underlying assets follows the Variance Gamma (VG) process, since its distribution is heavy tail and leptokurtic. We provide sensitivity analysis of this method and compare the obtained prices to Asian European option prices.
In the recent years, option has become one of well-known financial instruments for hedging strategy. In the financial market, hundreds of options are traded daily. For some cases, options are specifically customized to hedge the market risk of underlying assets and to response market players’ demand. The customized options are developed based on the characteristics of underlying assets. For example, the famous Black-Scholes model is relied on assumption that the underlying asset price dynamic follows the Geometric Brownian motion (GBM). It means that the log return of asset is normally distributed. This model is widely used to determine the price of European and American options.
However, many research in modeling the asset price dynamics found that the distribution of the log return of asset price mostly has the excess kurtosis and leptokurtic distribution. This fact shows that the GBM model fails to describe the behavior of the asset price dynamics, and therefore, the log return of the asset price is not suitable to be modeled by a normal distribution. In Indonesia market, the dynamics of some stock indices such as Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) and Jakarta Islamic Index (JII), confirm this situation. In order to overcome this situation, the Variance Gamma (VG) process, a class of Levy process, has been developed and it can capture those excess kurtosis and leptokurtic distribution [
The contribution of this paper is to determine the price of Asian option using VG model and compare option prices between an Asian European and Asian American option according to some performance criteria. We also develop a new approach by using the conditional distribution of the VG process to determine the price of Asian European options. To price Asian American options, we apply the modified path simulation method based on Tiley [
The organization the rest of this paper is as follows. In Section 2, we describe Asian option, while the modi- fied path simulation method for Asian American option is given in Section 3. Simulation study is given in Section 4 and in the last section we give conclusions and further research.
Asian option is an option whose payoff depends on the arithmetic average price of underlying asset over a certain period of time, from the initiation of the contract until its maturity date. It is assumed that the underlying asset price dynamics follow the VG process, under the risk-neutral process. By considering the discrete avera-
ging times:
The arithmetic average price of underlying asset at time
where
The existing methods to determine the price of a European option, (see for example Madan and Milne [
where
Valuation of American Asian option under the VG process is more difficult than the European Asian option since the characterization of the American option is more complex than the European one. And also, the Monte Carlo simulation method cannot be directly applied in valuing the American Asian option. We will adopt and modify that approach to determine the price of American option under the VG process assumption.
One approach to determine the price of the American option is using simulation. However, many literatures found that simulation such as Monte Carlo simulation, cannot determine the price of the American option efficiently (see Dyer and Jacob [
The first step of the algorithm is to generate a finite sample of
represented by the sequence:
next step is to reorder the arithmetic asset price paths from the highest to the lowest for an Asian call option or from the lowest to the highest for an Asian put option. We then make partition for the set of
Let be defined the intrinsic value
The holding value
The current option value equals to intrinsic value when the option is exercised, and equals to holding value when the option is hold. Using backward induction, we can estimate the option price at time 0. However in this algorithm, the accuracy of this estimation depends on partition of the paths we chose.
In this section, several scenarios are considered in comparing the option prices for Plain Vanilla European option, Plain Vanilla American option, Asian European option and Asian American option. Option prices for the Plain Vanilla European option and Asian European option were determined through Monte Carlo simulation, modified path simulation method was employed to determine option prices for the Plain Vanilla American option and Asian American option. In all of those methods, the parameters we use came from the VG process. In all the scenarios below, we use the value of S(0) = 100 K = 100, T = 1 year and r = 5%/year. The results are given in the table below.
From
Comparing the results of Scenario 1 vs. Scenario 2 and Scenario 3 vs. Scenario 4, it can be concluded that when volatility (σ) becomes larger, the option prices become more expensive. This is reasonable as volatility is
Scenario 1 | Scenario 2 | Scenario 3 | Scenario 4 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Standard Deviation | 0.2 | 0.3 | 0.2 | 0.3 |
Skewness | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Kurtosis | 4 | 4 | 7 | 7 |
c | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
v | 300/1 | 300/1 | 300/4 | 300/4 |
θ | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
σ | 0.2 | 0.3 | 0.2 | 0.3 |
Plain Vanilla European | 8.6426 | 13.9185 | 8.6307 | 13.8997 |
Plain Vanilla American | 8.7705 | 14.6023 | 8.6693 | 14.0914 |
Asian European | 5.2851 | 8.3529 | 4.9758 | 8.0007 |
Asian American | 5.3009 | 8.8316 | 5.0864 | 8.1034 |
related to risks. Higher volatility implies higher risks for asset holder. Hedging using option for riskier asset becomes more expensive. In comparing Plain Vanilla option prices to Asian option prices, it can be concluded that the higher the volatility the more discrepancy in their prices. This finding is inline with the usage of Asian option as hedging instrument for the underlying asset prices. Using Plain Vanilla option as a hedging instrument will incure higher cost if the volatility of the underlying asset prices is also higher.
On the other hand, if we compare results of Scenario 1 vs. Scenario 3 and Scenario 2 vs. Scenario 4, higher kurtosis will cause cheaer option prices, since higher kurtosis (with the same mean, deviation standard and skewness) will make log return of the asset prices tend to their mean, and the risk becomes smaller. This is quite make sense as in asset price or option price modelling, people tends to use its mean.
The above conclusions are strengthen by simulation results for Asian European option prices as depicted in Figures 1-3.
We propose a modified path simulation model to value an Asian American option under VG process. Several scenarios have been investigated, especially by comparing Asian American option prices with Plain Vanilla and Asian European option prices. It was found that the proposed method gives option prices that inline with the characterization of each option type. Some scenarios have also been developed to confirm the option prices obtained using the modified path simulation method for different values of parameters. In general, we can conclude that the proposed method performs quite well and can be used as an alternative for determining the option prices, especially for Asian American options.
For further research, we would also like perform sensitivity analysis of the proposed method in determining option prices for both European and American options, using real data in Indonesia market. We want to compare the option prices and Value-at-Risk (VaR) calculation obtained by the proposed method to those obtained by Black-Scholes.
Funding of this research from the Directorate of Research and Community Services, Indonesian Directorate General of Higher Education (DP2M-DIKTI) under the Research Grant Competition 2014-2016 scheme is highly acknowledged.
Ferry Jaya Permana,Dharma Lesmono,Erwinna Chendra, (2015) Valuation of Asian American Option Using a Modified Path Simulation Method. World Journal of Engineering and Technology,03,296-301. doi: 10.4236/wjet.2015.33C044