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Limit Orders, Trading Activity, and Transactions Costs in Equity Futures in an Electronic Trading Environment
Abstract
The behaviour of limit order quotes and trading activity are studied using a unique and rich database that includes the identity of market participants from a fully automated derivatives market. The analysis is performed using transactions records for three aggregated trader types and three trade identifiers, with trades stamped in milliseconds for the SXF, the equity futures contract of the Montreal Exchange. The identifiers distinguish trades between principals; agency based trades, as well as transactions that are conducted for risk management as opposed to speculative purposes. Agency related trades are shown to represent the largest amount of trading activity relative to other account types. Over 90% of trades in this electronic market are limit orders. The limit order book, especially the depth 1 order, has a dominant role in providing liquidity and in explaining market participants trading behaviour. Participants in the SXF reference their trades to the best limit order depth. Hence, investors with large positions or investors who want to build a large position have to strategically split large orders to close/build their position, according to the depth of the best limit order, to ameliorate price impact and information leakage effects. In addition, the results show that traditionally measured spreads have no relationship with trading costs.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Business Administration
Journal Section
Conference Paper
Publication Date
April 1, 2010
Submission Date
April 1, 2010
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 2010 Volume: 2 Number: 1
APA
Switzer, L. N., & Fan, H. (2010). Limit Orders, Trading Activity, and Transactions Costs in Equity Futures in an Electronic Trading Environment. International Econometric Review, 2(1), 11-35. https://izlik.org/JA44GJ97ZF
AMA
1.Switzer LN, Fan H. Limit Orders, Trading Activity, and Transactions Costs in Equity Futures in an Electronic Trading Environment. IER. 2010;2(1):11-35. https://izlik.org/JA44GJ97ZF
Chicago
Switzer, Lorne N., and Haibo Fan. 2010. “Limit Orders, Trading Activity, and Transactions Costs in Equity Futures in an Electronic Trading Environment”. International Econometric Review 2 (1): 11-35. https://izlik.org/JA44GJ97ZF.
EndNote
Switzer LN, Fan H (June 1, 2010) Limit Orders, Trading Activity, and Transactions Costs in Equity Futures in an Electronic Trading Environment. International Econometric Review 2 1 11–35.
IEEE
[1]L. N. Switzer and H. Fan, “Limit Orders, Trading Activity, and Transactions Costs in Equity Futures in an Electronic Trading Environment”, IER, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 11–35, June 2010, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA44GJ97ZF
ISNAD
Switzer, Lorne N. - Fan, Haibo. “Limit Orders, Trading Activity, and Transactions Costs in Equity Futures in an Electronic Trading Environment”. International Econometric Review 2/1 (June 1, 2010): 11-35. https://izlik.org/JA44GJ97ZF.
JAMA
1.Switzer LN, Fan H. Limit Orders, Trading Activity, and Transactions Costs in Equity Futures in an Electronic Trading Environment. IER. 2010;2:11–35.
MLA
Switzer, Lorne N., and Haibo Fan. “Limit Orders, Trading Activity, and Transactions Costs in Equity Futures in an Electronic Trading Environment”. International Econometric Review, vol. 2, no. 1, June 2010, pp. 11-35, https://izlik.org/JA44GJ97ZF.
Vancouver
1.Lorne N. Switzer, Haibo Fan. Limit Orders, Trading Activity, and Transactions Costs in Equity Futures in an Electronic Trading Environment. IER [Internet]. 2010 Jun. 1;2(1):11-35. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA44GJ97ZF