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An optimal transport problem with backward martingale constraints motivated by insider trading

Probability 2022-09-13 v1 Trading and Market Microstructure

Abstract

We study a single-period optimal transport problem on R2\mathbb{R}^2 with a covariance-type cost function c(x,y)=(x1y1)(x2y2)c(x,y) = (x_1-y_1)(x_2-y_2) and a backward martingale constraint. We show that a transport plan γ\gamma is optimal if and only if there is a maximal monotone set GG that supports the xx-marginal of γ\gamma and such that c(x,y)=minzGc(z,y)c(x,y) = \min_{z\in G}c(z,y) for every (x,y)(x,y) in the support of γ\gamma. We obtain sharp regularity conditions for the uniqueness of an optimal plan and for its representation in terms of a map. Our study is motivated by a variant of the classical Kyle model of insider trading from Rochet and Vila (1994).

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@article{arxiv.1906.03309,
  title  = {An optimal transport problem with backward martingale constraints motivated by insider trading},
  author = {Dmitry Kramkov and Yan Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.03309},
  year   = {2022}
}

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