A Continuous Time Asynchronous Model of the Stock Market; Beyond the LLS Model
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
nlin.AOq-fin.TR
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modelstockasynchronousconsidercontinuousdecisionmarketsprice
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In order to simulate the complex phenomena manifested in stock markets, we introduce a continuous asynchronous model in which millions of individual traders interact through a central orders matching mechanism, just as it happens in real stock markets. Each trader has a unique decision function, which allows him/ her to trade at any time, to react to external news, to respond to price changes (or volume, volatility, etc.), and to consider the "fundamental price". As a simple example we consider three "generic" decision functions, which correspond to three trader profiles: Noisy, Fundamentalist and Chartist.
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