2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2102.12112
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Modeling Price Clustering in High-Frequency Prices

Abstract: The price clustering phenomenon, i.e. an increased occurence of specific prices, is widely observed and well-documented for various financial instruments in various financial markets. In the literature, however, it is rarely incorporated into price models. We consider that there are several types of agents trading only in specific multiples of the tick size resulting in an increased occurrence of these multiples in prices. For example, stocks on the NYSE and NASDAQ exchanges are traded with precision to one ce… Show more

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