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James Ma Weiming
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James Ma Weiming is a software engineer based in Singapore. His studies and research are focused on financial technology, machine learning, data sciences, and computational finance. James started his career in financial services working with treasury fixed income and foreign exchange products, and fund distribution. His interests in derivatives led him to Chicago, where he worked with veteran traders of the Chicago Board of Trade to devise high-frequency, low-latency strategies to game the market. He holds an MS degree in finance from Illinois Tech's Stuart School of Business in the United States and a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from Nanyang Technological University.
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Lattices in option pricing

In binomial trees, each node recombines at every alternative node. In trinomial trees, each node recombines at every other node. This property of recombining trees can also be represented as lattices to save memory without recomputing and storing recombined nodes.

Using a binomial lattice

We will create a binomial lattice from the binomial CRR tree since at every alternate up and down nodes, the prices recombine to the same probability of ud=1. In the following diagram, Su and Sd recombine with Sdu = Sud = S0. The tree can now be represented as a single list:

For a N-step binomial tree, a list of size 2N +1 is required to contain the information on the underlying stock prices. For European...

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James Ma Weiming

James Ma Weiming is a software engineer based in Singapore. His studies and research are focused on financial technology, machine learning, data sciences, and computational finance. James started his career in financial services working with treasury fixed income and foreign exchange products, and fund distribution. His interests in derivatives led him to Chicago, where he worked with veteran traders of the Chicago Board of Trade to devise high-frequency, low-latency strategies to game the market. He holds an MS degree in finance from Illinois Tech's Stuart School of Business in the United States and a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from Nanyang Technological University.
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