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Clearing price distributions in call auctions

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  • M. Derksen
  • B. Kleijn
  • R. de Vilder

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We propose a model for price formation in financial markets based on the clearing of a standard call auction with random orders, and verify its validity for prediction of the daily closing price distribution statistically. The model considers random buy and sell orders, placed employing demand- and supply-side valuation distributions; an equilibrium equation then leads to a distribution for clearing price and transacted volume. Bid and ask volumes are left as free parameters, permitting possibly heavy-tailed or very skewed order flow conditions. In highly liquid auctions, the clearing price distribution converges to an asymptotically normal central limit, with mean and variance in terms of supply/demand-valuation distributions and order flow imbalance. By means of simulations, we illustrate the influence of variations in order flow and valuation distributions on price/volume, noting a distinction between high- and low-volume auction price variance. To verify the validity of the model statistically, we predict a year's worth of daily closing price distributions for five constituents of the Eurostoxx 50 index; Kolmogorov–Smirnov statistics and QQ-plots demonstrate with ample statistical significance that the model predicts closing price distributions accurately, and compares favourably with alternative methods of prediction.

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  • M. Derksen & B. Kleijn & R. de Vilder, 2020. "Clearing price distributions in call auctions," Quantitative Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(9), pages 1475-1493, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:quantf:v:20:y:2020:i:9:p:1475-1493
    DOI: 10.1080/14697688.2020.1744699
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    1. Derksen, M. & Kleijn, B. & de Vilder, R., 2022. "Heavy tailed distributions in closing auctions," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 593(C).
    2. Mohammed Salek & Damien Challet & Ioane Muni Toke, 2023. "Price impact in equity auctions: zero, then linear," Working Papers hal-03938660, HAL.
    3. Mike Derksen & Bas Kleijn & Robin de Vilder, 2020. "Effects of MiFID II on stock price formation," Papers 2003.10353, arXiv.org, revised Aug 2020.

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