A game-theoretic derivation of the $\sqrt{dt}$ effect
Abstract
We study the origins of the effect in finance and SDE. In particular, we show, in the game-theoretic framework, that market volatility is a consequence of the absence of riskless opportunities for making money and that too high volatility is also incompatible with such opportunities. More precisely, riskless opportunities for making money arise whenever a traded security has fractal dimension below or above that of the Brownian motion and its price is not almost constant and does not become extremely large. This is a simple observation known in the measure-theoretic mathematical finance. At the end of the article we also consider the case of non-zero interest rate. This version of the article was essentially written in March 2005 but remains a working paper.
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@article{arxiv.1802.01219,
title = {A game-theoretic derivation of the $\sqrt{dt}$ effect},
author = {Vladimir Vovk and Glenn Shafer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.01219},
year = {2018}
}
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17 pages