This course, Advanced Methods in Quantitative Finance, teaches modern methods for measuring market risk and extracting information from derivative prices.
This course, Advanced Methods in Quantitative Finance, teaches modern methods for measuring market risk and extracting information from derivative prices. It begins with Value-at-Risk (VaR), including its historical, regulatory, and statistical foundations, then develops practical techniques such as delta-gamma approximations, Cornish-Fisher methods, Fourier inversion, and Monte Carlo variance reduction.
The course then moves into high-dimensional portfolio risk, focusing on multivariate volatility and correlation models such as MGARCH, CCC, and DCC. The later chapters study implied volatility, volatility smiles and surfaces, PCA-based volatility dynamics, and smoothing methods. Finally, the materials cover state-price density estimation, showing how option prices can reveal risk-neutral probability distributions and how these can be compared with historical densities for trading and risk-management applications.