Automated market makers: mean-variance analysis of LPs payoffs and design of pricing functions
Philippe Bergault,
Louis Bertucci,
David Bouba and
Olivier Guéant
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Abstract:
With the emergence of decentralized finance, new trading mechanisms called Automated Market Makers have appeared. The most popular Automated Market Makers are Constant Function Market Makers. They have been studied both theoretically and empirically. In particular, the concept of impermanent loss has emerged and explains part of the profit and loss of liquidity providers in Constant Function Market Makers. In this paper, we propose another mechanism in which price discovery does not solely rely on liquidity takers but also on an exchange rate or price oracle. We also propose to compare the different mechanisms from the point of view of liquidity providers by using a mean / variance analysis of their profit and loss compared to that of agents holding assets outside of Automated Market Makers. In particular, inspired by Markowitz' modern portfolio theory, we manage to obtain an efficient frontier for the performance of liquidity providers in the idealized case of a perfect oracle. Beyond that idealized case, we show that even when the oracle is lagged and in the presence of adverse selection by liquidity takers, optimized oracle-based mechanisms perform better than popular Constant Function Market Makers.
Date: 2023-12-27
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Published in Digital Finance, 2023, ⟨10.1007/s42521-023-00101-0⟩
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Journal Article: Automated market makers: mean-variance analysis of LPs payoffs and design of pricing functions (2024) 
Working Paper: Automated Market Makers: Mean-Variance Analysis of LPs Payoffs and Design of Pricing Functions (2023)
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DOI: 10.1007/s42521-023-00101-0
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