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Components of Implementation Shortfall


The implementation shortfall is a measure of the cost of trade implementation. It is a type of friction costs as it consists of the following four costs: explicit costs (broker and exchange costs, commissions, etc), delay costs, price impact costs (slippage), and opportunity costs associated with a specific trade. In formula form, implementation shortfall is the summation of explicit costs and implicit costs and is given by:

Implementation shortfall = explicit costs + implicit costs

Implementation shortfall = EC + R + DC + OC + PI

where: EC is explicit costs, R is realized profit or loss, DC is delay costs, OC is opportunity costs, and PI is price impact.

Realized profit/loss refers to the difference between execution price(s) and the decision price (usually the previous day’s close).


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