
arXiv: 1805.07134
AbstractMarket impact is the link between the volume of a (large) order and the price move during and after the execution of this order. We show that in a quite general framework, under no‐arbitrage assumption, the market impact function can only be of power‐law type. Furthermore, we prove this implies that the macroscopic price is diffusive with rough volatility, with a one‐to‐one correspondence between the exponent of the impact function and the Hurst parameter of the volatility. Hence, we simply explain the universal rough behavior of the volatility as a consequence of the no‐arbitrage property. From a mathematical viewpoint, our study relies, in particular, on new results about hyper‐rough stochastic Volterra equations.
Quantitative Finance - Trading and Market Microstructure, Statistical Finance (q-fin.ST), 330, rough Heston model, Financial markets, hyper-rough Heston model, rough volatility, Quantitative Finance - Statistical Finance, Applications of stochastic analysis (to PDEs, etc.), Mathematical Finance (q-fin.MF), 510, no-arbitrage property, Trading and Market Microstructure (q-fin.TR), FOS: Economics and business, market impact, Quantitative Finance - Mathematical Finance, Point processes (e.g., Poisson, Cox, Hawkes processes), [MATH]Mathematics [math], Hawkes processes
Quantitative Finance - Trading and Market Microstructure, Statistical Finance (q-fin.ST), 330, rough Heston model, Financial markets, hyper-rough Heston model, rough volatility, Quantitative Finance - Statistical Finance, Applications of stochastic analysis (to PDEs, etc.), Mathematical Finance (q-fin.MF), 510, no-arbitrage property, Trading and Market Microstructure (q-fin.TR), FOS: Economics and business, market impact, Quantitative Finance - Mathematical Finance, Point processes (e.g., Poisson, Cox, Hawkes processes), [MATH]Mathematics [math], Hawkes processes
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