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Date
2023-04-05Type
- Working Paper
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Abstract
This study investigates the impact of algorithmic trading strategies on asset price mispricing and relative payoffs of human and algorithmic traders using the Smith- Suchanek-Williams (SSW - (Smith et al. (1988))) framework. A 2x2 treatment design varying algorithmic strategy (market-making or sniper) and speed (instantaneous or 5-second speed bump) is implemented. The benchmark treatment involves only human traders. Results show that the market-making algorithm reduces mispricing by 21% compared to the benchmark. The sniper algorithm reduces mispricing significantly less. The 5-second speed bump has no effect on mispricing. The sniper algorithm out- performs human traders significantly, whereas profits of the market-making algorithm are similar to those achieved by human traders. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000653864Publication status
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SSRNPages / Article No.
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Social Science Research NetworkEdition / version
v1Subject
Algorithmic Trading; Market-Maker; Sniper; Speed Bump; Experimental Asset Markets; Asset Price BubblesOrganisational unit
03987 - Hölscher, Christoph / Hölscher, Christoph
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