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High frequency trading and asymptotics for small risk aversion in a Markov renewal model

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  • Pietro Fodra
  • Huy^en Pham

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We study a an optimal high frequency trading problem within a market microstructure model designed to be a good compromise between accuracy and tractability. The stock price is driven by a Markov Renewal Process (MRP), while market orders arrive in the limit order book via a point process correlated with the stock price itself. In this framework, we can reproduce the adverse selection risk, appearing in two different forms: the usual one due to big market orders impacting the stock price and penalizing the agent, and the weak one due to small market orders and reducing the probability of a profitable execution. We solve the market making problem by stochastic control techniques in this semi-Markov model. In the no risk-aversion case, we provide explicit formula for the optimal controls and characterize the value function as a simple linear PDE. In the general case, we derive the optimal controls and the value function in terms of the previous result, and illustrate how the risk aversion influences the trader strategy and her expected gain. Finally, by using a perturbation method, approximate optimal controls for small risk aversions are explicitly computed in terms of two simple PDE's, reducing drastically the computational cost and enlightening the financial interpretation of the results.

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  • Pietro Fodra & Huy^en Pham, 2013. "High frequency trading and asymptotics for small risk aversion in a Markov renewal model," Papers 1310.1756, arXiv.org, revised Jan 2015.
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