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How to calculate implied correlation via observed market price (Margrabe option)


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I can't seem to figure out how to do the following:



Compute the implied correlation $ρ_{imp}$ by using the observed market price $M_{quote}$ of a Margrabe option, and solving the non-linear equation shown below:



$$M_{quote} = e^{−(q_0T)*S_0(0)*N(d+)}−e^{(−q_1T)*S_1(0)*N(d−)}$$



Where:



$d± = [log(S_0(0)/S_1(0))+(q_1 − q_0 ±σ^2/2)T]/ σ√T$



(note that d− = d+ − σT),



and



$σ = sqrt[σ^2_0 + σ^2_1 − 2ρ_{imp}σ_0 σ_1)]$









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    I can't seem to figure out how to do the following:



    Compute the implied correlation $ρ_{imp}$ by using the observed market price $M_{quote}$ of a Margrabe option, and solving the non-linear equation shown below:



    $$M_{quote} = e^{−(q_0T)*S_0(0)*N(d+)}−e^{(−q_1T)*S_1(0)*N(d−)}$$



    Where:



    $d± = [log(S_0(0)/S_1(0))+(q_1 − q_0 ±σ^2/2)T]/ σ√T$



    (note that d− = d+ − σT),



    and



    $σ = sqrt[σ^2_0 + σ^2_1 − 2ρ_{imp}σ_0 σ_1)]$









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      I can't seem to figure out how to do the following:



      Compute the implied correlation $ρ_{imp}$ by using the observed market price $M_{quote}$ of a Margrabe option, and solving the non-linear equation shown below:



      $$M_{quote} = e^{−(q_0T)*S_0(0)*N(d+)}−e^{(−q_1T)*S_1(0)*N(d−)}$$



      Where:



      $d± = [log(S_0(0)/S_1(0))+(q_1 − q_0 ±σ^2/2)T]/ σ√T$



      (note that d− = d+ − σT),



      and



      $σ = sqrt[σ^2_0 + σ^2_1 − 2ρ_{imp}σ_0 σ_1)]$









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      I can't seem to figure out how to do the following:



      Compute the implied correlation $ρ_{imp}$ by using the observed market price $M_{quote}$ of a Margrabe option, and solving the non-linear equation shown below:



      $$M_{quote} = e^{−(q_0T)*S_0(0)*N(d+)}−e^{(−q_1T)*S_1(0)*N(d−)}$$



      Where:



      $d± = [log(S_0(0)/S_1(0))+(q_1 − q_0 ±σ^2/2)T]/ σ√T$



      (note that d− = d+ − σT),



      and



      $σ = sqrt[σ^2_0 + σ^2_1 − 2ρ_{imp}σ_0 σ_1)]$







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          We know that $-1lerho_{imp}le 1$ so perhaps the simplest approach is to try the possible values $rho_{imp}={-1,-0.9,-0.8,cdots,0.8,0.9,+1}$, to calculate resulting $sigma$ values, d± values, and $M_{quote}$ values, then see which of these is closest to the observed market price. If desired you can then search a finer grid between two adjacent assumed correlations to pin it down more precisely. It is a manual but relatively simple method.






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            We know that $-1lerho_{imp}le 1$ so perhaps the simplest approach is to try the possible values $rho_{imp}={-1,-0.9,-0.8,cdots,0.8,0.9,+1}$, to calculate resulting $sigma$ values, d± values, and $M_{quote}$ values, then see which of these is closest to the observed market price. If desired you can then search a finer grid between two adjacent assumed correlations to pin it down more precisely. It is a manual but relatively simple method.






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              We know that $-1lerho_{imp}le 1$ so perhaps the simplest approach is to try the possible values $rho_{imp}={-1,-0.9,-0.8,cdots,0.8,0.9,+1}$, to calculate resulting $sigma$ values, d± values, and $M_{quote}$ values, then see which of these is closest to the observed market price. If desired you can then search a finer grid between two adjacent assumed correlations to pin it down more precisely. It is a manual but relatively simple method.






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                We know that $-1lerho_{imp}le 1$ so perhaps the simplest approach is to try the possible values $rho_{imp}={-1,-0.9,-0.8,cdots,0.8,0.9,+1}$, to calculate resulting $sigma$ values, d± values, and $M_{quote}$ values, then see which of these is closest to the observed market price. If desired you can then search a finer grid between two adjacent assumed correlations to pin it down more precisely. It is a manual but relatively simple method.






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                We know that $-1lerho_{imp}le 1$ so perhaps the simplest approach is to try the possible values $rho_{imp}={-1,-0.9,-0.8,cdots,0.8,0.9,+1}$, to calculate resulting $sigma$ values, d± values, and $M_{quote}$ values, then see which of these is closest to the observed market price. If desired you can then search a finer grid between two adjacent assumed correlations to pin it down more precisely. It is a manual but relatively simple method.







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