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Deciding between the use of market orders and limit orders is an important question in practical optimal trading problems. A key ingredient in making this decision is understanding the uncertainty of the execution of a limit order, that is, the fill probability or the probability that an order...
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The sequence ≥nd of nth degree stochastic dominances for d-dimensional distribution functions is defined. It is shown that, under some regularity conditions, ≥nd implies ≥nd−1 for the (d−1) - dimensional marginals. Also some necessary conditions for ≥nd are established. These...
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A class of stochastic orders is defined on the set of bivariate distribution functions. This class of orders is linearly orderable by inclusion. A family of utility functions, coherent with each of the stochastic orders previously defined, is determined. These utility functions represent...
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