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Liquidity and the multiscaling properties of the volume traded on the stock market

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EPL
Volume 77, Issue 2, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/77/28001

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We investigate the correlation properties of transaction data from the New York Stock Exchange. The trading activity f(i)( t) of each stock i displays a crossover from weaker to stronger correlations at time scales 60 - 390 minutes. In both regimes, the Hurst exponent H depends logarithmically on the liquidity of the stock, measured by the mean traded value per minute. All multiscaling exponents tau(q) display a similar liquidity dependence, which clearly indicates the lack of a universal form assumed by other studies. The origin of this behavior is both the long memory in the frequency and the size of consecutive transactions.

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