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Distributional Adversarial Attacks and Training in Deep Hedging

Distributional Adversarial Attacks and Training in Deep Hedging

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英文摘要

In this paper, we study the robustness of classical deep hedging strategies under distributional shifts by leveraging the concept of adversarial attacks. We first demonstrate that standard deep hedging models are highly vulnerable to small perturbations in the input distribution, resulting in significant performance degradation. Motivated by this, we propose an adversarial training framework tailored to increase the robustness of deep hedging strategies. Our approach extends pointwise adversarial attacks to the distributional setting and introduces a computationally tractable reformulation of the adversarial optimization problem over a Wasserstein ball. This enables the efficient training of hedging strategies that are resilient to distributional perturbations. Through extensive numerical experiments, we show that adversarially trained deep hedging strategies consistently outperform their classical counterparts in terms of out-of-sample performance and resilience to model misspecification. Our findings establish a practical and effective framework for robust deep hedging under realistic market uncertainties.

Guangyi He、Tobias Sutter、Lukas Gonon

财政、金融

Guangyi He,Tobias Sutter,Lukas Gonon.Distributional Adversarial Attacks and Training in Deep Hedging[EB/OL].(2025-08-20)[2025-09-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.14757.点此复制

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