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Trading and Exchanges Market Microstructure for Practitioners

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ISBN-10: 0195144708

ISBN-13: 9780195144703

Edition: 2002

Authors: Larry Harris

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This book is about trading, the people who trade securities and contracts, the marketplaces where they trade, and the rules that govern it. Readers will learn about investors, brokers, dealers, arbitrageurs, retail traders, day traders, rogue traders, and gamblers; exchanges, boards of trade, dealer networks, ECNs (electronic communications networks), crossing markets, and pink sheets. Also covered in this text are single price auctions, open outcry auctions, and brokered marketslimit orders, market orders, and stop orders. Finally, the author covers the areas of program trades, block trades, and short trades, price priority, time precedence, public order precedence, and display precedence,…    
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Book details

List price: $165.00
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/24/2002
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 656
Size: 10.00" wide x 7.01" long x 1.61" tall
Weight: 3.080
Language: English

Lawrence E. Harris is Fred V. Keenan Chair in Finance and Professor of Finance and Business Economics at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California.

Introduction
Trading Stories
The Structure of Trading
The Trading Industry
Orders and Order Properties
Market Structures
Order-driven Markets
Brokers
The Benefits of Trade
Why People Trade
Good Markets
Speculators
Informed Traders and Market Efficiency
Order Anticipators
Bluffers and Market Manipulation
Liquidity Suppliers
Dealers
Bid/Ask Spreads
Block Traders
Value Traders
Arbitrageurs
Buy-Side Traders
Origins of Liquidity and Volatility
Liquidity
Volatility
Evaluation and Prediction
Liqudity and Transaction Cost Measurement
Performance Evaluation and Prediction
Market Structures
Index and Portfolio Markets
Specialists
Internalization, Preferencing, and Crossing
Competition Within and Among Markets
Floor Versus Automated Trading Systems
Bubbles, Crashes, and Circuit Breakers
Insider Trading
Bibliography
Index