Posted by Message Doc Fenton LSU FanHouston, TXMember since Feb 200750319 posts LaTeX test thread: Breeden-Litzenberger formula  (Posted on 1/2/13 at 8:43 am)Just to see if I can post equations from LaTeX properly if I want to do so. For this post, I'll use the Breeden-Litzenberger formula, which provides a link between the risk-neutral probability distribution of a stock price at time T and current call prices. The LaTeX code is as follows: f_{T}^{S }\left( K\right) = e^{{r}\left( T-t\right)} \dfrac {\partial ^{2}C_{t}} {\partial K^{2}} The image of the equation is shown below... The f stands for the density function. The superscript S just indicates the particular stock/asset that the density function is for, while the subscript T represents the time. Also, f is a function of K, the strike price of the call option. C-subscript-t is just the price of the call option at some time t less than T, and r is the continuously compounded risk-free interest rate. For anyone else trying to learn some LaTeX skills, you can go to a website at webdemo.visionobjects.com where you can just draw in an equation in etch-a-sketch fashion, generate some code automatically from that, edit out any errors, and then generate an image of a proper looking equation. Back to top Share: