Applied Mathematics and Optimization, Vol.35, No.2, 145-164, 1997
Optimal Stopping, Free-Boundary, and American Option in a Jump-Diffusion Model
This paper considers the American put option valuation in a jump-diffusion model and relates this optimal-stopping problem to a parabolic integrodifferential free-boundary problem, with special attention to the behavior of the optimal-stopping boundary, We study the regularity of the American option value and obtain in particular a decomposition of the American put option price as the sum of its counterpart European price and the early exercise premium, Compared with the Black-Scholes (BS) [5] model, this premium has an additional term due to the presence of jumps. We prove the continuity of the free boundary and also give one estimate near maturity, generalizing a recent result of Barles et al. [3] for the BS model. Finally, we study the effect of the market price of jump risk and the intensity of jumps on the American put option price and its critical stock price.