
Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World (6th Edition)
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Author: Ron Larson, Betsy Farber
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In this problem, we consider a Brownian motion (W+) t≥0. We consider a stock model (St)t>0
given (under the measure P) by
d.St 0.03 St dt + 0.2 St dwt,
with So 2. We assume that the interest rate is r = 0.06. The purpose of this problem is to
price an option on this stock (which we name cubic put). This option is European-type, with
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F = (8-5)+
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Q. (You don't need to prove it, simply give the answer.)
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Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World (6th Edition)
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