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TRANSIENT LINEAR PRICE IMPACT AND FREDHOLM INTEGRAL EQUATIONS
Authors:Jim Gatheral  Alexander Schied  Alla Slynko
Affiliation:1. Department of Mathematics, Baruch College, CUNY;2. Department of Mathematics, University of Mannheim
Abstract:We consider the linear‐impact case in the continuous‐time market impact model with transient price impact proposed by Gatheral. In this model, the absence of price manipulation in the sense of Huberman and Stanzl can easily be characterized by means of Bochner’s theorem. This allows us to study the problem of minimizing the expected liquidation costs of an asset position under constraints on the trading times. We prove that optimal strategies can be characterized as measure‐valued solutions of a generalized Fredholm integral equation of the first kind and analyze several explicit examples. We also prove theorems on the existence and nonexistence of optimal strategies. We show in particular that optimal strategies always exist and are nonalternating between buy and sell trades when price impact decays as a convex function of time. This is based on and extends a recent result by Alfonsi, Schied, and Slynko on the nonexistence of transaction‐triggered price manipulation. We also prove some qualitative properties of optimal strategies and provide explicit expressions for the optimal strategy in several special cases of interest.
Keywords:transient price impact  market impact model  optimal order execution  price manipulation  transaction‐triggered price manipulation  Fredholm integral equation
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