Incomplete implementation of Greeks for Binomial Cox-Ross-Rubinstein

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Incomplete implementation of Greeks for Binomial Cox-Ross-Rubinstein

Sumit Gupta-5
I am using quantlib and found that only three Greeks (Delta, Gamma, and Theta) have been implemented for Binomial Cox-Ross-Rubinstein in quantlib C# library. Can anyone email me the corrected and/or updated version. I downloaded my files only a week ago from QuantLib website, thus I have the latest version of it already. I hope somebody here knows about it.

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Thank you,
Sumit Gupta

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Re: Incomplete implementation of Greeks for Binomial Cox-Ross-Rubinstein

Luigi Ballabio
On Fri, 2009-03-20 at 15:25 +1100, Sumit Gupta wrote:
> I am using quantlib and found that only three Greeks (Delta, Gamma,
> and Theta) have been implemented for Binomial Cox-Ross-Rubinstein in
> quantlib C# library. Can anyone email me the corrected and/or updated
> version.

There's no updated version.  The other greeks are much more difficult to
calculate on a binomial tree.  As a workaround, you can calculate them
by modifying your inputs and repricing the option.

Luigi


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