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When Does Extra Risk Strictly Increase the Value of Options?

Authors :
Eric Rasmusen
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

It is well known that risk increases the value of options. This paper makes that precise in a new way. The conventional theorem says that the value of an option does not fall if the underlying option becomes riskier in the conventional sense of the mean-preserving spread. This paper uses two new definitions of ``riskier'' to show that the value of an option strictly increases (a) if the underlying asset becomes ``pointwise riskier,'' and (b) only if the underlying asset becomes ``extremum riskier.''

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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