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Optimal solution of the liquidation problem under execution and price impact risks

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  • Francesca Mariani
  • Lorella Fatone

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We consider an investor that trades continuously and wants to liquidate an initial asset position within a prescribed time interval. As a consequence of his trading activity, during the execution of the liquidation order, the investor has no guarantees that the placed order is executed immediately; it may go unfilled, partially filled or filled in excess. The uncertainty in the execution affects the trading activity of the investor and the asset share price dynamics generating additional sources of noise: the execution risk and the price impact risk, respectively. Assuming the two sources of noise correlated and driven by the cumulative effect of the investor trading strategy, we study the problem of finding the optimal liquidation strategy adopted by the investor in order to maximize the expected revenue resulting from the liquidation. The mathematical model of the liquidation problem presented here extends the model of Almgren and Chriss [Optimal execution of portfolio transactions. J. Risk, 2000, 3(2), 5–39] to include execution and price impact risks. The liquidation problem is modeled as a linear quadratic stochastic optimal control problem with the finite horizon and, under some assumptions about the functional form for the magnitude of execution and price impact risks, is solved explicitly. The derived solution coincides with the optimal trading strategy obtained in the absence of execution uncertainty for an asset price with a modified growth rate. This suggests that the uncertainty in the execution modifies the directional view of the investor about the future growth rate of the asset price.

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  • Francesca Mariani & Lorella Fatone, 2022. "Optimal solution of the liquidation problem under execution and price impact risks," Quantitative Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 22(6), pages 1037-1049, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:quantf:v:22:y:2022:i:6:p:1037-1049
    DOI: 10.1080/14697688.2022.2047219
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    1. Meng Wang & Tai-Ho Wang, 2023. "Relative entropy-regularized robust optimal order execution," Papers 2311.06476, arXiv.org, revised Sep 2024.
    2. Yang, Qing-Qing & Ching, Wai-Ki & Gu, Jia-wen & Wong, Tak Kwong & Zhu, Dong-Mei, 2024. "Viscosity solution for optimal liquidation problems with randomly-terminated horizon," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 61(C).

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