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Finite element valuation of swing options

by M. Wilhelm and C. Winter

(Report number 2006-07)

Abstract
In this paper an algorithm based on Finite Element Methods is presented to value American type of swing contracts with multiple exercise rights. Thereby the reduction of multiple stopping time problems to a cascade of single stopping time problems is utilized. The numerical results obtained with the proposed algorithm show a smooth and stable behavior. This allows an interpretation of the swing options' optimal exercise boundaries and an analysis of the dependence of swing option prices on the initial spot prices. A comparison of the Finite Element algorithm to Monte Carlo and lattice methods demonstrates the strengths of the proposed numerical algorithm.

Keywords: finite element methods, swing options, multiple optimal stopping time problems, power derivatives

BibTeX
@Techreport{WW06_356,
  author = {M. Wilhelm and C. Winter},
  title = {Finite element valuation of swing options},
  institution = {Seminar for Applied Mathematics, ETH Z{\"u}rich},
  number = {2006-07},
  address = {Switzerland},
  url = {https://www.sam.math.ethz.ch/sam_reports/reports_final/reports2006/2006-07.pdf },
  year = {2006}
}

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