There's more to volatility than volume
It is widely believed that fluctuations in transaction volume, as reflected in the number of transactions and to a lesser extent their size, are the main cause of clustered volatility. Under this view bursts of rapid or slow price diffusion reflect bursts of frequent or less frequent trading, which...
Main Authors: | Gillemot, L, Farmer, J, Lillo, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
2005
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