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Impact of the tick-size on financial returns and correlations

Statistical Finance 2015-03-13 v4 Trading and Market Microstructure

Abstract

We demonstrate that the lowest possible price change (tick-size) has a large impact on the structure of financial return distributions. It induces a microstructure as well as it can alter the tail behavior. On small return intervals, the tick-size can distort the calculation of correlations. This especially occurs on small return intervals and thus contributes to the decay of the correlation coefficient towards smaller return intervals (Epps effect). We study this behavior within a model and identify the effect in market data. Furthermore, we present a method to compensate this purely statistical error.

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@article{arxiv.1001.5124,
  title  = {Impact of the tick-size on financial returns and correlations},
  author = {Michael C. Münnix and Rudi Schäfer and Thomas Guhr},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.5124},
  year   = {2015}
}

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18 pages, 10 figures