A 4-action reinforcement learning market maker trained with Hawkes order arrivals at low volatility continues to provide two-sided quotes over 92% of the time and holds stable Sharpe ratios when tested at 100x higher volatility in simulation.
Market Making via Reinforcement Learning
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Market making is a fundamental trading problem in which an agent provides liquidity by continually offering to buy and sell a security. The problem is challenging due to inventory risk, the risk of accumulating an unfavourable position and ultimately losing money. In this paper, we develop a high-fidelity simulation of limit order book markets, and use it to design a market making agent using temporal-difference reinforcement learning. We use a linear combination of tile codings as a value function approximator, and design a custom reward function that controls inventory risk. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach by showing that our agent outperforms both simple benchmark strategies and a recent online learning approach from the literature.
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ARL-Based Multi-Action Market Making with Hawkes Processes and Variable Volatility
A 4-action reinforcement learning market maker trained with Hawkes order arrivals at low volatility continues to provide two-sided quotes over 92% of the time and holds stable Sharpe ratios when tested at 100x higher volatility in simulation.