A model for a large investor trading at market indifference prices. II: Continuous-time case
Peter Bank and
Dmitry Kramkov
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Abstract:
We develop from basic economic principles a continuous-time model for a large investor who trades with a finite number of market makers at their utility indifference prices. In this model, the market makers compete with their quotes for the investor's orders and trade among themselves to attain Pareto optimal allocations. We first consider the case of simple strategies and then, in analogy to the construction of stochastic integrals, investigate the transition to general continuous dynamics. As a result, we show that the model's evolution can be described by a nonlinear stochastic differential equation for the market makers' expected utilities.
Date: 2011-10, Revised 2015-09
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Published in Annals of Applied Probability 2015, Vol. 25, No. 5, 2708-2742
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