Optimal stopping times for a class of Ito diffusion bridges
Abstract
The scope of this paper is to study the optimal stopping problems associated to a stochastic process, which may represent the gain of an investment, for which information on the final value is available a priori. This information may proceed, for example, from insider trading or from pinning at expiration of stock options. We solve and provide explicit solutions to these optimization problems. As special case, we discuss different processes whose optimal barrier has the same shape as the optimal barrier of the Brownian bridge. So doing we provide a catalogue of alternatives to the Brownian bridge which in practice could be better adapted to the data. Moreover, we investigate if, for any given (decreasing) curve, there exists a process with this curve as optimal barrier. This provides a model for the optimal liquidation time, i.e. the optimal time at which the investor should liquidate a position in order to maximize the gain.
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