A fully consistent, minimal model for non-linear market impact
We propose a minimal theory of non-linear price impact based on a linear (latent) order book approximation, inspired by diffusion-reaction models and general arguments. Our framework allows one to compute the average price trajectory in the presence of a meta-order, that consistently generalizes previously proposed propagator models. We account for the universally observed square-root impact law, and predict non-trivial trajectories when trading is interrupted or reversed. We prove that our framework is free of price manipulation, and that prices can be made diffusive (albeit with a generic short-term mean-reverting contribution). Our model suggests that prices can be decomposed into a transient "mechanical" impact component and a permanent "informational" component.
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2014-11
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Authors: | Donier, Jonathan ; Bonart, Julius ; Mastromatteo, Iacopo ; Bouchaud, Jean-Philippe |
Institutions: | arXiv.org |
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