Shadow prices, fractional Brownian motion, and portfolio optimisation under transaction costs
Abstract
We continue the analysis of our previous paper (Czichowsky/Schachermayer/Yang 2014) pertaining to the existence of a shadow price process for portfolio optimisation under proportional transaction costs. There, we established a positive answer for a continuous price process satisfying the condition of "no unbounded profit with bounded risk". This condition requires that is a semimartingale and therefore is too restrictive for applications to models driven by fractional Brownian motion. In the present paper, we derive the same conclusion under the weaker condition of "two way crossing", which does not require to be a semimartingale. Using a recent result of R.~Peyre, this allows us to show the existence of a shadow price for exponential fractional Brownian motion and utility functions defined on the positive half-line having reasonable asymptotic elasticity. Prime examples of such utilities are logarithmic or power utility.
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@article{arxiv.1608.01415,
title = {Shadow prices, fractional Brownian motion, and portfolio optimisation under transaction costs},
author = {Christoph Czichowsky and Rémi Peyre and Walter Schachermayer and Junjian Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.01415},
year = {2016}
}