Modelling Trades-Through in a Limit Order Book Using Hawkes Processes
Ioane Muni Toke () and
Fabrizio Pomponio
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Ioane Muni Toke: FiQuant - Chaire de finance quantitative - MICS - Mathématiques et Informatique pour la Complexité et les Systèmes - CentraleSupélec, MAS - Mathématiques Appliquées aux Systèmes - EA 4037 - Ecole Centrale Paris
Fabrizio Pomponio: FiQuant - Chaire de finance quantitative - MICS - Mathématiques et Informatique pour la Complexité et les Systèmes - CentraleSupélec, MAS - Mathématiques Appliquées aux Systèmes - EA 4037 - Ecole Centrale Paris
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Abstract:
The authors model trades-through, i.e. transactions that reach at least the second level of limit orders in an order book. Using tick-by-tick data on Euronext-traded stocks, they show that a simple bivariate Hawkes process fits nicely their empirical observations of tradesthrough. The authors show that the cross-influence of bid and ask trades-through is weak.
Date: 2012-06-14
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Published in Economics , 2012, 6 (2012-22), ⟨10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2012-22⟩
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DOI: 10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2012-22
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