Intraday periodicity in algorithmic trading

This paper documents a stark periodicity in intraday volume and in the number of trades. We find activity in both variables spikes by about 20% at regular intervals of 5 or 10min throughout the trading day. We speculate this activity is either the result of algorithmic trading influenced by human tr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of international financial markets, institutions & money institutions & money, 2014-05, Vol.30, p.196-204
Hauptverfasser: Broussard, John Paul, Nikiforov, Andrei
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper documents a stark periodicity in intraday volume and in the number of trades. We find activity in both variables spikes by about 20% at regular intervals of 5 or 10min throughout the trading day. We speculate this activity is either the result of algorithmic trading influenced by human traders/programmers’ behavioral bias to transact on round time marks, or the result of optimizing algorithms choosing to concentrate their trades in time to take advantage of lower costs. We find evidence supporting the former, not the latter. Measures of transaction costs show no significant change during these spikes. Amihud's measure of price impact also shows no discernable pattern. Additional research is needed to more carefully explain this recurring phenomenon.
ISSN:1042-4431
1873-0612
DOI:10.1016/j.intfin.2014.03.001