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Transactions, market orders and limit orders are three major factors which affect a specialist's information set and her inventory position. In modeling a specialist's quote updating process, before any exclusion of any of these factors, one should first address the fundamental question of their...
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When the underlying price process is a one-dimentional diffucion, as well as in certain restricted stochastic volatility settings, a contingent claim's delta is always bounded by the infimum and supremum of its delta at maturity. Further, if the claim's payoff is convex (concave), then the...
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Implications of factor-based asset pricing models for estimation of expected returns and for portfolio selection are investigated. In the presence of model mispricing due to a missing risk factor, the mispricing and the residual covariance matrix are linked together. Imposing a strong form of...
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We develop a multi-period market model describing both the process by which traders learn about their ability and how a bias in this learning can create overconfident traders.
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This paper solves the equilibrium problem in a pure-exchange, continuous-time economy in which some agents face information costs or other types of frictions effectively preventing them from investing in the stock market. Under the assumption that the restricted agents have logarithmic...
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Implications of factor-based asset pricing models for estimation of expecte d returns and for portfolio selection are investigated. In the presence of model mispricing due to a missing factor, the mispricing and the residual covariance matrix are linked together. Imposing a strong form of this...
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