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We explore latency arbitrage activities with a new arbitrage strategy that we test with high-frequency data during the first six months of 2019. We study the profitability of mean-reverting arbitrage activities of 74 cross-listed stocks involving three exchanges in Canada and the United States....
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We analyze whether the information in different parts of the limit order book affect prices differently. We distinguish between slopes of lower and higher levels of the bid and ask sides and include these four slope measures as well as midquote return and trade direction in a vector...
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We include trade matchedness to Limit Order Book (LOB) as an extended identification dimension of High Price Impact Trades (HPITs). HPITs are trades associated with disproportionately large price changes in comparison with their volume proportion and are related to informed trades. We show that...
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We explore arbitrage activities for cross-listed stocks and develop a methodology to study the effect of information latency in high-frequency trading. The strategy is a hybrid between triangular arbitrage and pairs trading. The strategy can be generalized to multiple cross-listed stocks...
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