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What Can Go Wrong During Caplet Stripping ?

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We study exact and near exact extraction of caplet volatilities from market cap quotes and identify why some common choices produce extreme oscillations or negative vols. Interpolation scheme and node placement are shown to be the primary drivers of instability, which can be amplified by isolated bad quotes. We propose practical, production ready remedies: continuous flat-linear and C1 flat-smooth kernels that preserve bootstrap equivalence, midpoint node placement with a global solver, positivity enforcement via an exponential reparametrization or Hyman non-negative C1 splines. We also introduce simple data quality checks. Numerical experiments demonstrate substantially reduced oscillations, robust positive caplet curves, and negligible repricing error, delivering a fast and stable caplet stripping workflow suitable for real-world use.

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What Can Go Wrong During Caplet Stripping ?

q-fin.CP · 2026-05-06 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Interpolation scheme and node placement drive instability in caplet stripping; continuous flat-linear kernels, midpoint nodes, and exponential reparametrization or Hyman splines deliver stable positive curves with negligible repricing error.

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  • What Can Go Wrong During Caplet Stripping ? q-fin.CP · 2026-05-06 · unverdicted · none · ref 1 · internal anchor

    Interpolation scheme and node placement drive instability in caplet stripping; continuous flat-linear kernels, midpoint nodes, and exponential reparametrization or Hyman splines deliver stable positive curves with negligible repricing error.