easy · Market Microstructure

In the Glosten-Milgrom model, why does a bid-ask spread exist even if there are no transaction fees?

  1. To ensure that prices never change too rapidly.
  2. Because dealers are naturally risk-seeking and want to gamble against the market.
  3. To compensate the dealer for the risk of trading with informed participants.
  4. To cover the electricity and server costs of the exchange.

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