Anomalous waiting times in high-frequency financial data
In high-frequency financial data not only returns, but also waiting times between consecutive trades are random variables. Therefore, it is possible to apply continuous-time random walks (CTRWs) as phenomenological models of the high-frequency price dynamics. An empirical analysis performed on the 30 DJIA stocks shows that the waiting-time survival probability for high-frequency data is non-exponential. This fact imposes constraints on agent-based models of financial markets.
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2005-05
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Authors: | Scalas, Enrico ; Gorenflo, Rudolf ; Luckock, Hugh ; Mainardi, Francesco ; Mantelli, Maurizio ; Raberto, Marco |
Institutions: | arXiv.org |
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