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Mastering Python for Finance

You're reading from   Mastering Python for Finance Implement advanced state-of-the-art financial statistical applications using Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789346466
Length 426 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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James Ma Weiming James Ma Weiming
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with Python
2. Overview of Financial Analysis with Python FREE CHAPTER 3. Section 2: Financial Concepts
4. The Importance of Linearity in Finance 5. Nonlinearity in Finance 6. Numerical Methods for Pricing Options 7. Modeling Interest Rates and Derivatives 8. Statistical Analysis of Time Series Data 9. Section 3: A Hands-On Approach
10. Interactive Financial Analytics with the VIX 11. Building an Algorithmic Trading Platform 12. Implementing a Backtesting System 13. Machine Learning for Finance 14. Deep Learning for Finance 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Lattices in option pricing

In binomial trees, each node recombines at every alternative node. In trinomial trees, each node recombines at every other node. This property of recombining trees can also be represented as lattices to save memory without recomputing and storing recombined nodes.

Using a binomial lattice

We will create a binomial lattice from the binomial CRR tree since at every alternate up and down nodes, the prices recombine to the same probability of ud=1. In the following diagram, Su and Sd recombine with Sdu = Sud = S0. The tree can now be represented as a single list:

For a N-step binomial tree, a list of size 2N +1 is required to contain the information on the underlying stock prices. For European...

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