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Continuous-Time Insider Trading with Risk-Neutral Insider under Imperfect Observation

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  • Yonghui Zhou
  • Guanglong Zhuang
  • Kai Xiao
  • Faheem Aslam

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A model of insider trading in continuous time in which a risk-neutral insider possesses long-lived imperfect information on a risk asset is studied. By conditional expectation theory and filtering theory, we turn it into a model with insider knowing complete information about the asset with a revised risky value and deduce its linear Bayesian equilibrium consisting of optimal insider trading strategy and semistrong pricing rule. It shows that, in the equilibrium, as the degree of insider observing the signal of the risky asset value is more and more accurate, market depth, trading intensity, and residual information are all decreasing and the total expectation profit of the insider is increasing and that the information about the asset value incorporated into the equilibrium price, which has nothing to do with the volatility of noise trades, is increasing as time goes by, but not all information of asset value is incorporated into the price in the final disclosed time due to the incompleteness of insider’s observation, though the market depth is still a time-independent constant. Some simulations are illustrated to show these features. However, it is an open question of how to make maximal profit if the insider is risk-averse.

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  • Yonghui Zhou & Guanglong Zhuang & Kai Xiao & Faheem Aslam, 2021. "Continuous-Time Insider Trading with Risk-Neutral Insider under Imperfect Observation," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-8, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:3549962
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/3549962
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