easy · Market Microstructure
In the Avellaneda-Stoikov model, a market maker who is currently 'long' a significant amount of inventory will adjust their bid and ask quotes in which direction?
- Upward (higher bid and higher ask)
- Downward (lower bid and lower ask)
- Widen the spread without moving the midpoint.
- Narrow the spread to increase volume.
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