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SDEs

SDE Modeling

Econometrics Toolbox software enables you to model dependent financial and economic variables, such as interest rates and equity prices, by performing Monte Carlo simulation of stochastic differential equations (SDEs). The flexible architecture of the SDE engine provides efficient simulation methods that allow you to create new simulation and derivative pricing methods.

The following table lists tasks you can perform using the SDE functionality.

To perform this task ...Use these types of models ...
Simulating Equity Prices

 
 
 
 
Simulating Interest Rates

 
 
 
 
Pricing Equity Options

Geometric Brownian Motion (GBM)

 
Stratified SamplingAll supported models 
 
Performance ConsiderationsAll supported models 
 

Trials vs. Paths

Monte Carlo simulation literature often uses different terminology for the evolution of the simulated variables of interest, such as trials and paths. The following sections use the terms trial and path interchangeably.

However, there are situations where you should distinguish between these terms. Specifically, the term trial often implies the result of an independent random experiment (for example, the evolution of the price of a single stock or portfolio of stocks). Such an experiment computes the average or expected value of a variable of interest (for example, the price of a derivative security) and its associated confidence interval.

By contrast, the term path implies the result of a random experiment that is different or unique from other results, but that may or may not be independent.

The distinction between these terms is usually unimportant. It may, however, be useful when applied to variance reduction techniques that attempt to increase the efficiency of Monte Carlo simulation by inducing dependence across sample paths. A classic example involves pairwise dependence induced by antithetic sampling, and applies to more sophisticated variance reduction techniques, such as stratified sampling.

NTRIALS, NPERIODS, and NSTEPS

SDE methods in the Econometrics Toolbox software use the parameters NTRIALS, NPERIODS, and NSTEPS as follows:

  


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