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We propose a new market design for trading financial assets. The design has three elements: (1) traders may place orders for any user-defined linear combination of assets,with arbitrary positive and negativeweights; (2) orders are downwardsloping piecewise-linear demand curves with quantities...
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We propose a new market design for trading financial assets. The design combines three elements: (1) Orders are downward-sloping linear demand curves with quantities expressed as flows; (2) Markets clear in discrete time using uniform-price batch auctions; (3) Traders may submit orders for...
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We introduce and analyze a new market design for trading financial assets. The design allows traders to directly trade any user-defined linear combination of assets. Orders for such portfolios are expressed as downward-sloping piecewise-linear demand curves with quantities as flows...
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The hypothesis of “market microstructure invariance” — based on the intuition that the size and costs of transferring risk in “business time” is constant across assets and time — is tested using a database of 400,000 portfolio transition trades. Defining trading activity W as the...
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