easy · Market Microstructure

According to the Glosten-Milgrom framework, if the probability that a trader is informed (α) is zero, what happens to the adverse selection component of the spread?

  1. It doubles to account for increased inventory risk.
  2. It remains at a fixed minimum level defined by volatility.
  3. It shifts toward the bid side to encourage liquidity.
  4. It collapses to zero.

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