Change of Measure in the Heston Model given a violated Feller Condition
Abstract
When dealing with Heston's stochastic volatility model, the change of measure from the subjective measure P to the objective measure Q is usually investigated under the assumption that the Feller condition is satisfied. This paper closes this gap in the literature by deriving sufficient conditions for the existence of an equivalent (local) martingale measure in the Heston model when the Feller condition is violated. We also supplement the existing literature by the case of a finite lifetime of the Laplace transform of the integrated volatility process. Moreover, we deduce conditions for the stock price process in the Heston model being a true martingale, regardless if the Feller condition is satisfied or not.
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