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Scaling and memory in the non-poisson process of limit order cancelation

Trading and Market Microstructure 2010-04-27 v1 Statistical Finance

Abstract

The order submission and cancelation processes are two crucial aspects in the price formation of stocks traded in order-driven markets. We investigate the dynamics of order cancelation by studying the statistical properties of inter-cancelation durations defined as the waiting times between consecutive order cancelations of 22 liquid stocks traded on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange of China in year 2003. Three types of cancelations are considered including cancelation of any limit orders, of buy limit orders and of sell limit orders. We find that the distributions of the inter-cancelation durations of individual stocks can be well modeled by Weibulls for each type of cancelation and the distributions of rescaled durations of each type of cancelations exhibit a scaling behavior for different stocks. Complex intraday patterns are also unveiled in the inter-cancelation durations. The detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) and the multifractal DFA show that the inter-cancelation durations possess long-term memory and multifractal nature, which are not influenced by the intraday patterns. No clear crossover phenomenon is observed in the detrended fluctuation functions with respect to the time scale. These findings indicate that the cancelation of limit orders is a non-Poisson process, which has potential worth in the construction of order-driven market models.

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@article{arxiv.0911.0057,
  title  = {Scaling and memory in the non-poisson process of limit order cancelation},
  author = {Xiao-Hui Ni and Zhi-Qiang Jiang and Gao-Feng Gu and Fei Ren and Wei Chen and Wei-Xing Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.0057},
  year   = {2010}
}

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13 Latex pages, 6 figures