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Bridging the Reality Gap in Limit Order Book Simulation

Patrick Noble, Mathieu Rosenbaum and Saad Souilmi

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Abstract: We introduce a practical, interactive simulator of the limit order book for large-tick assets, designed to produce realistic execution, costs, and P&L. The book state is projected onto a tractable representation based on spread and volume imbalance, enabling robust estimation from market data. Event timing is calibrated to reproduce the fine-scale temporal structure of real markets, revealing a pronounced mode at exchange round-trip latency consistent with simultaneous reactions and latency races among participants. We further incorporate a feedback mechanism that accumulates signed trade flow through a power-law decay kernel, reproducing both concave market impact during execution and partial post-trade reversion. Across several stocks and strategy case studies, the simulator yields realistic behavior where profitability becomes highly sensitive to execution parameters. We present the approach as a practical recipe: project, estimate, validate, adapt, for building realistic limit order book simulations.

Date: 2026-03
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