JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN STATISTICAL SOCIETY
Online ISSN : 1348-6365
Print ISSN : 1882-2754
ISSN-L : 1348-6365
Game-Theoretic Derivation of Discrete Distributions and Discrete Pricing Formulas
Akimichi TakemuraTaiji Suzuki
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2007 Volume 37 Issue 1 Pages 87-104

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In this expository paper, we illustrate the generality of the game-theoretic probability protocols of Shafer and Vovk (2001) in finite-horizon discrete games. By restricting ourselves to finite-horizon discrete games, we can explicitly describe how discrete distributions with finite support and discrete pricing formulas, such as the Cox-Ross-Rubinstein formula, are naturally derived from game-theoretic probability protocols. Corresponding to any discrete distribution with finite support, we construct a finite-horizon discrete game, a replicating strategy of Skeptic, and a neutral forecasting strategy of Forecaster, such that the discrete distribution is derived from the game. Construction of a replicating strategy is the same as in the standard arbitrage arguments of pricing European options in binomial tree models. However the game-theoretic framework is advantageous because it eliminates the need for any a priori probabilistic assumption.

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