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arxiv: 1211.0443 · v1 · pith:QOIUQBO7new · submitted 2012-11-02 · 💱 q-fin.PR · math.PR

Large Financial Markets and Asymptotic Arbitrage with Small Transaction Costs

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keywords arbitrageasymptoticcoststransactionmarketfinanciallargemarkets
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We give characterizations of asymptotic arbitrage of the first and second kind and of strong asymptotic arbitrage for large financial markets with small proportional transaction costs $\la_n$ on market $n$ in terms of contiguity properties of sequences of equivalent probability measures induced by $\la_n$--consistent price systems. These results are analogous to the frictionless case. Our setting is simple, each market $n$ contains two assets with continuous price processes. The proofs use quantitative versions of the Halmos--Savage Theorem and a monotone convergence result of nonnegative local martingales. Moreover, we present an example admitting a strong asymptotic arbitrage without transaction costs; but with transaction costs $\la_n>0$ on market $n$ ($\la_n\to0$ not too fast) there does not exist any form of asymptotic arbitrage.

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