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The Impact of Iceberg Orders in Limit Order Books

Stefan Frey () and Patrik Sandas ()
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Stefan Frey: Ebehard Karls Universität Tübingen, Centre for Financial Research (CFR), Tübingen, Germany

Quarterly Journal of Finance (QJF), 2017, vol. 07, issue 03, 1-43

Abstract: We examine the impact of iceberg orders on the price and order flow dynamics in limit order books. Iceberg orders allow traders to simultaneously hide a large portion of their order size and signal their interest in trading to the market. We show that when market participants detect iceberg orders they tend to strongly respond by submitting matching market orders consistent with iceberg orders facilitating the search for latent liquidity. The greater the fraction of an iceberg order that is executed, the smaller is its price impact consistent with liquidity rather than informed trading. The presence of iceberg orders is associated with increased trading consistent with a positive liquidity externality, but the reduced order book transparency associated with iceberg orders also creates an adverse selection cost for limit orders that may partly offset any gains.

Keywords: Hidden liquidity; iceberg orders; limit order markets; transparency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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