On the strategic origin of Brownian motion in finance

  • 1 January 2000
    • preprint
    • Published in RePEc
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the stategic use of a private information on the stock market. A repeated auction model is used to analyze the evolution of the price system on a market with asymmetric information. The model turns out to be a zero-sum repeated game with one-sided information, as introduced by Aumann and Maschler. The stochastic evolution of the price system can be explicitly computed in the n times repeated case. As n grows to [infinite] , this process tends to a continuous time martingale related to a Brownian Motion. This paper provides in this way an endogenous justification for the appearance of Brownian Motion in Finance theory.

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