Abstract:Every time a trader places an order to buy or sell a stock, this order causes reactions that change the market in highly complex ways. In theory these changes are always detrimental to the trader, causing the stock to become more expensive when buying and cheaper when selling. For large hedge funds, these costs have the potential to become a major obstruction to profitability when aggregated. Market impact models have been based on simple supply and demand, no arbitrage theory, and Brownian motion. These previ… Show more
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