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We propose a continuous-time version of the adaptive robust methodology introduced in Bielecki et al. (2019). An agent solves a stochastic control problem where the underlying uncertainty follows a jump-diffusion process and the agent does not know the drift parameters of the process. The agent...
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We introduce the algorithmic learning equations (ALEs), a set of ordinary differential equations which characterizes the finite-time and asymptotic behaviour of the stochastic interaction between state-dependent learning algorithms in dynamic games. Our framework allows for a variety of...
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We provide an explicit closed-form strategy for an investor who executes a large order when market order-flow from all agents, including the investor's own trades, has a permanent price impact. The strategy is found in closed-form when the permanent and temporary price impacts are linear in the...
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We provide two explicit closed-form optimal execution strategies to target VWAP. We do this under very general assumptions about the stochastic process followed by the volume traded in the market, and, unlike earlier studies, we account for permanent price impact stemming from order-flow of the...
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We introduce a new approach to incorporate uncertainty into the decision to invest in a commodity reserve. The investment is an irreversible one-off capital expenditure, after which the investor receives a stream of cashflow from extracting the commodity and selling it on the spot market. The...
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Agents who acknowledge that their models are incorrectly specified are said to be ambiguity averse, and this affects the prices they are willing to trade at. Models for prices of commodities attempt to capture three stylized features: seasonal trend, moderate deviations (a diffusive factor), and...
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We show how to optimally take positions in the limit order book by placing limit orders at-the-touch when the midprice of the asset is affected by the trading activity of the market. The midprice dynamics have a short-term-alpha component which reflects how instantaneous net order-flow, the...
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