This paper analyzes the rationale for the submission of hidden limit orders, and compares opaque and transparent limit order books. In my sequential model, the limit order trader may be informed with some probability. Both informed and large uninformed liquidity suppliers submit hidden orders in order to decrease the informational impact of their large orders, while ensuring a large trading volume. As they cannot adopt such a strategy in the transparent market, I find that pre-trade opacity improves market liquidity, and the welfare of the participants. My model further yields empirical predictions on the use and revelation of hidden orders in opaque markets
Electronic limit order books are prevalent in financial markets. Most allow 'hidden orders,' in whic...
This study provides new evidence regarding the effect of limit order book disclosure on trading beha...
We show that the excessive use of hidden orders causes artificial price pressures and abnormal asset...
This paper analyzes the rationale for the submission of hidden limit orders, and compares opaque and...
© 2015 the American Finance Association. Using a laboratory market, we investigate how the ability t...
Recent empirical evidence on tradersorder submission strategies in elec-tronic limit order markets (...
We use a laboratory market to investigate how the ability to hide orders affects traders’ strategies...
We report evidence that the presence of hidden liquidity is associated with greater liquidity in the...
We analyse the effect of concealing limit order traders’ identities on market liquidity. We develop ...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 784/2003We analyze the effect of concealing limit order ...
Many stock exchanges choose to reduce market transparency by allowing traders to hide some or all of...
An important number of stock exchanges allow market participants to enter limit orders without revea...
Abstract: Reserve orders enable traders to hide a portion of their orders and now appear in most el...
Reserve orders enable traders to hide a portion of their orders and now appear in most electronic li...
Competitive international financial exchanges can distinguish themselves by offering different types...
Electronic limit order books are prevalent in financial markets. Most allow 'hidden orders,' in whic...
This study provides new evidence regarding the effect of limit order book disclosure on trading beha...
We show that the excessive use of hidden orders causes artificial price pressures and abnormal asset...
This paper analyzes the rationale for the submission of hidden limit orders, and compares opaque and...
© 2015 the American Finance Association. Using a laboratory market, we investigate how the ability t...
Recent empirical evidence on tradersorder submission strategies in elec-tronic limit order markets (...
We use a laboratory market to investigate how the ability to hide orders affects traders’ strategies...
We report evidence that the presence of hidden liquidity is associated with greater liquidity in the...
We analyse the effect of concealing limit order traders’ identities on market liquidity. We develop ...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 784/2003We analyze the effect of concealing limit order ...
Many stock exchanges choose to reduce market transparency by allowing traders to hide some or all of...
An important number of stock exchanges allow market participants to enter limit orders without revea...
Abstract: Reserve orders enable traders to hide a portion of their orders and now appear in most el...
Reserve orders enable traders to hide a portion of their orders and now appear in most electronic li...
Competitive international financial exchanges can distinguish themselves by offering different types...
Electronic limit order books are prevalent in financial markets. Most allow 'hidden orders,' in whic...
This study provides new evidence regarding the effect of limit order book disclosure on trading beha...
We show that the excessive use of hidden orders causes artificial price pressures and abnormal asset...