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We model and study the behavior of bankrupt stocks. We are interested in the dynamics of stocks and options, and in particular the cost of establishing positions with negative delta.This extends a model of Avellaneda and Lipkin which was used to model hard-to-borrow stocks. This model is a...
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We study model-driven statistical arbitrage strategies in U.S. equities. Trading signals are generated in two ways: using Principal Component Analysis and using sector ETFs. In both cases, we consider the residuals, or idiosyncratic components of stock returns, and model them as a mean-reverting...
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In this paper we developed an econometric model to empirically test the hard-to-borrow model of Avellaneda and Lipkin (2009) where asset prices jump as result of "buy-in" procedures. The model is estimated using an extent version of simulated maximum likelihood (SML) for a selected group of...
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Bid and ask sizes at the top of the order book provide information on short-term price moves. Drawing from classical descriptions of the order book in terms of queues and order-arrival rates (Smith et al (2003)), we consider a diffusion model for the evolution of the best bid/ask queues. We...
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