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Monte Carlo VaR Simulator

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Always run a convergence test: plot Monte Carlo VaR estimate as a function of number of simulations. If the estimate is still changing materially at 10,000 simulations, increase N or apply variance reduction before using the results.

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Monte Carlo simulation was developed during World War II by physicists at Los Alamos National Laboratory — Stanislaw Ulam, John von Neumann, and Nicholas Metropolis — to model neutron diffusion in nuclear reactors. The name comes from the Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco, where Ulam's uncle frequently gambled. The same technique now underpins modern financial risk management, drug efficacy modeling, and climate change simulation.

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