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Article Dans Une Revue SIAM Journal on Financial Mathematics Année : 2012

Order Book Resilience, Price Manipulation, and the Positive Portfolio Problem

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The viability of a market impact model is usually considered to be equivalent to the absence of price manipulation strategies. By analyzing a model with linear instantaneous, transient, and permanent impact components, we discover a new class of irregularities, which we call transaction-triggered price manipulation strategies. We prove that price impact must decay as a convex nonincreasing function of time to exclude these market irregularities along with standard price manipulation. This result is based on a mathematical theorem on the positivity of minimizers of a quadratic form under a linear constraint, which is in turn related to the problem of excluding the existence of short sales in an optimal Markowitz portfolio.
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hal-00941333 , version 1 (03-02-2014)

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Alfonsi Aurélien, Alexander Schied, Alla Slynko. Order Book Resilience, Price Manipulation, and the Positive Portfolio Problem. SIAM Journal on Financial Mathematics, 2012, 3, pp.511-533. ⟨10.1137/110822098⟩. ⟨hal-00941333⟩
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