DocumentCode
1364772
Title
Statistical Analysis and Agent-Based Microstructure Modeling of High-Frequency Financial Trading
Author
Ponta, Linda ; Scalas, Enrico ; Raberto, Marco ; Cincotti, Silvano
Author_Institution
Res. Center on Organ., Econ., & Manage., Univ. of Genoa, Genova, Italy
Volume
6
Issue
4
fYear
2012
Firstpage
381
Lastpage
387
Abstract
A simulation of high-frequency market data is performed with the Genoa Artificial Stock Market. Heterogeneous agents trade a risky asset in exchange for cash. Agents have zero intelligence and issue random limit or market orders depending on their budget constraints. The price is cleared by means of a limit order book. A renewal order-generation process is used having a waiting-time distribution between consecutive orders that follows a Weibull law, in line with previous studies. The simulation results show that this mechanism can reproduce fat-tailed distributions of returns without ad-hoc behavioral assumptions on agents. In the simulated trade process, when the order waiting-times are exponentially distributed, trade waiting times are exponentially distributed. However, if order waiting times follow a Weibull law, analogous results do not hold. These findings are interpreted in terms of a random thinning of the order renewal process. This behavior is compared with order and trade durations taken from real financial data.
Keywords
Weibull distribution; asset management; budgeting; commerce; microeconomics; multi-agent systems; pricing; random processes; stock markets; Genoa Artificial Stock Market; Weibull law; ad-hoc behavioral assumption; agent-based microstructure modeling; asset management; budget constraints; fat-tailed distribution; financial data; heterogeneous agent; high-frequency financial trading; high-frequency market data; order-generation process; price; trade waiting times; waiting-time distribution; Biological system modeling; Data models; Finance; Monte Carlo methods; Probability distribution; Stock markets; Weibull distribution; Artificial stock market; Weibull distribution; high-frequency financial time-series; random thinning;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1932-4553
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTSP.2011.2174192
Filename
6064868
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