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Brooklyn Quant Experience Lecture Series: Weilong Fu

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You are cordially invited to the Brooklyn Quant Experience Lecture Series (BQE) on Thursday, October 15th at 6 p.m. on Zoom.

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Weilong Fu is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at Columbia University

Title

Fast Pricing of American Options Under Variance Gamma

Abstract

We investigate methods for pricing American options under the variance gamma model. The variance gamma process is a pure-jump process that is constructed by replacing the calendar time by the gamma time in a Brownian motion with drift, which makes it a time-changed Brownian motion. In the case of the Black-Merton-Scholes model, there are fast approximation methods for pricing American options, but they cannot be utilized for the variance gamma model. We develop a new fast and accurate approximation method inspired by the quadratic approximation to get rid of the time steps required in finite difference methods and simulation methods while reducing the error by making use of a machine learning technique on pre-calculated quantities. We compare the performance of our method with those of the existing methods and show that this method is efficient and accurate for practical use.

Bio

Weilong is a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate at Columbia University in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. Before that, he received his bachelor’s degree in Statistics from Peking University. Weilong’s research interest is focused on computational and quantitative finance.