Nonparametric Estimation of American Options Exercise Boundaries and Call Prices

Unlike European-type derivative securities, there are no simple analytic valuation formulas for American options, even when the underlying asset price has constant volatility. The early exercise feature considerably complicates the valuation of American contracts. The strategy taken in this paper is to rely on nonparametric statistical methods using market data to estimate the call prices and the exercise boundaries. The paper focuses on the daily market option prices and exercise data on the S&P100 contract. A comparison is made with parametric constant volatility model-based prices and exercise boundaries. We find large discrepancies between the parametric and nonparametric call prices and exercise boundaries.
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