Abstract

We study an optimal execution problem in the presence of market impact where the security follows a geometric Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process, which implies the mean-reverting property, and show that the optimal strategy is a mixture of initial/terminal block liquidation and gradual ntermediate liquidation. The mean-reverting property describes a recovery that is strongly related to the resilience of market impact, as described in several papers that have studied optimal execution in a limit order book (LOB) model. It is interesting that despite the fact that the model in this paper is different from the LOB model, the form of our optimal strategy is quite similar to those obtained for an LOB model. Moreover, we discuss what properties cause gradual liquidation as an optimal strategy by studying various cases and find out that not only convexity of market impact function but also price recovery effect (or, in other words, transience of market impact) are essential to make a trader execute the security gradually to mitigate the of market impact.

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