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by analytical solutions of a simple variant of the seminal herding model introduced by Kirman (1993). Embedding the … herding framework into a simple equilibrium asset pricing framework, we are able to derive closed-form solutions for the time …
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and chartists, comprises four features: (i) price determination by excess demand; (ii) a herding mechanism that gives rise …
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: fundamentalists and chartists, and their interactions are based on a variant of the herding mechanism introduced by Kirman [1993]. The …
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We investigate the effects of different regulatory policies directed towards high-frequency trading (HFT) through an agent-based model of a limit order book able to generate flash crashes as the result of the interactions between low- and high-frequency (HF) traders. We analyze the impact of the...
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Concentrating on speculative flow rather than stock demand, the paper puts forward a deterministic continuous-time model of the equity market that is compatible with a growing and inflationary economy. Instead of the systematically rising equity price, the central state variable in now Tobin's...
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We build an agent-based model to study how the interplay between low- and high- frequency trading affects asset price dynamics. Our main goal is to investigate whether high-frequency trading exacerbates market volatility and generates flash crashes. In the model, low-frequency agents adopt...
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asynchronous bubbles emerge. Above the critical value, small random price fluctuations may be amplified by noise traders herding …
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step and depend on predisposition effects, herding behavior and market circumstances. Simulations reveal that our model is …
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