A Million Metaorder Analysis of Market Impact on the Bitcoin
We present a thorough empirical analysis of market impact on the Bitcoin/USD exchange market using a complete dataset that allows us to reconstruct more than one million metaorders. We empirically confirm the "square-root law" for market impact, which holds on four decades in spite of the quasi-absence of statistical arbitrage and market marking strategies. We show that the square-root impact holds during the whole trajectory of a metaorder and not only for the final execution price. We also attempt to decompose the order flow into an "informed" and "uninformed" component, the latter leading to an almost complete long-term decay of impact. This study sheds light on the hypotheses and predictions of several market impact models recently proposed in the literature. Our empirical results strongly supports the statistical latent order book model as the most relevant candidate to explain price impact on the Bitcoin market - and therefore probably on other markets as well.
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2014-12
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Authors: | Donier, Jonathan ; Bonart, Julius |
Institutions: | arXiv.org |
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