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Liquidity and retail traders: the case of Saudi Stock Exchange

Abdullah M. Al-Awadhi and Bader S. Alhashel

Applied Economics Letters, 2020, vol. 27, issue 12, 1033-1037

Abstract: We investigate whether retail traders price liquidity. We use data from a market that has both domination of retail trading and an absence of market makers, specifically the stock market of Saudi Arabia. Using seven liquidity proxies, we find that retail traders do not price stock market liquidity.

Date: 2020
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