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High-Frequency Analysis of a Trading Game with Transient Price Impact

Trading and Market Microstructure 2025-12-15 v1 Mathematical Finance

Abstract

We study the high-frequency limit of an nn-trader optimal execution game in discrete time. Traders face transient price impact of Obizhaeva--Wang type in addition to quadratic instantaneous trading costs θ(ΔXt)2\theta(\Delta X_t)^2 on each transaction ΔXt\Delta X_t. There is a unique Nash equilibrium in which traders choose liquidation strategies minimizing expected execution costs. In the high-frequency limit where the grid of trading dates converges to the continuous interval [0,T][0,T], the discrete equilibrium inventories converge at rate 1/N1/N to the continuous-time equilibrium of an Obizhaeva--Wang model with additional quadratic costs ϑ0(ΔX0)2\vartheta_0(\Delta X_0)^2 and ϑT(ΔXT)2\vartheta_T(\Delta X_T)^2 on initial and terminal block trades, where ϑ0=(n1)/2\vartheta_0=(n-1)/2 and ϑT=1/2\vartheta_T=1/2. The latter model was introduced by Campbell and Nutz as the limit of continuous-time equilibria with vanishing instantaneous costs. Our results extend and refine previous results of Schied, Strehle, and Zhang for the particular case n=2n=2 where ϑ0=ϑT=1/2\vartheta_0=\vartheta_T=1/2. In particular, we show how the coefficients ϑ0=(n1)/2\vartheta_0=(n-1)/2 and ϑT=1/2\vartheta_T=1/2 arise endogenously in the high-frequency limit: the initial and terminal block costs of the continuous-time model are identified as the limits of the cumulative discrete instantaneous costs incurred over small neighborhoods of 00 and TT, respectively, and these limits are independent of θ>0\theta>0. By contrast, when θ=0\theta=0 the discrete-time equilibrium strategies and costs exhibit persistent oscillations and admit no high-frequency limit, mirroring the non-existence of continuous-time equilibria without boundary block costs. Our results show that two different types of trading frictions -- a fine time discretization and small instantaneous costs in continuous time -- have similar regularizing effects and select a canonical model in the limit.

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@article{arxiv.2512.11765,
  title  = {High-Frequency Analysis of a Trading Game with Transient Price Impact},
  author = {Marcel Nutz and Alessandro Prosperi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.11765},
  year   = {2025}
}