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We show that the excessive use of hidden orders causes artificial price pressures and abnormal asset returns. Using a simple game-theoretical setting, we demonstrate that this effect naturally arises from mis-coordination in trading schedules between traders, when suppliers of liquidity do not...
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In this work we simulate algorithmic trading (AT) in asset markets to clarify its impact. Our markets consist of human and algorithmic counterparts of traders that trade based on technical and fundamental analysis, and statistical arbitrage strategies. Our specific contributions are: (1)...
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We present a dynamic equilibrium model to understand differences and interactions between informational and trading speed advantages. The model is a stochastic asynchronous game, with endogenous trading decisions and non-cooperation among agents, in a limit order market. We show that welfare and...
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market manipulation, the highest volatility and probability of market crashes, yet the highest liquidity. The so … detect spoofing market manipulation, lower volatility and probability of market crashes, but lower liquidity levels. Finally …
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