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High-Frequency Trading 2 Limit book 2 hidden orders 2 Börsenhandel 1 Electronic trading 1 Elektronisches Handelssystem 1 Liquidity 1 Liquidität 1 Market liquidity 1 Market microstructure 1 Marktliquidität 1 Marktmikrostruktur 1 Securities trading 1 Speculation 1 Spekulation 1 Stock exchange trading 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Wertpapierhandel 1
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Lenczewski, Martins Carlos Jorge 2
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Financial Internet Quarterly 1 Financial internet quarterly 1
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Hidden and fast liquidity: Hidden orders and high-frequency trading
Lenczewski, Martins Carlos Jorge - In: Financial Internet Quarterly 16 (2020) 1, pp. 27-35
This work focuses on two of the more frequent practices in financial (especially capital) markets - the use of hidden orders and High-Frequency Trading (HFT). Although the use of each of them may reach 40% of the market turnover - even 60% for HFT, the actual knowledge on how they affect...
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Hidden and fast liquidity : hidden orders and high-frequency trading
Lenczewski, Martins Carlos Jorge - In: Financial internet quarterly 16 (2020) 1, pp. 27-35
This work focuses on two of the more frequent practices in financial (especially capital) markets - the use of hidden orders and High-Frequency Trading (HFT). Although the use of each of them may reach 40% of the market turnover - even 60% for HFT, the actual knowledge on how they affect...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012197220
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