Minimum Cost Super-Hedging in a Discrete Time Incomplete Multi-Asset Binomial Market
Abstract
We consider a multi-asset incomplete model of the financial market, where each of m≥ 2 risky assets follows the binomial dynamics, and no assumptions are made on the joint distribution of the risky asset price processes. We provide explicit formulas for the minimum cost super-hedging strategies for a wide class of European type multi-asset contingent claims. This class includes European basket call and put options, among others. Since a super-hedge is a non-self-financing arbitrage strategy, it produces non-negative local residuals, for which we also give explicit formulas. This paper completes the foundation started in previous work of the authors for the extension of our results to a more realistic market model.
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