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Hybrid markets, tick size and investor trading costs
Authors:Evgenia Portniaguina  Dan Bernhardt  Eric Hughson
Institution:aMichael F. Price College of Business, University of Oklahoma, USA;bDepartment of Economics, University of Illinois, USA;cLeeds School of Business, University of Colorado, USA
Abstract:This paper shows how the tick size affects equilibrium outcomes in a hybrid stock market such as the NYSE that features both a specialist and a limit order book. Reducing the tick size facilitates the specialist's ability to step ahead of the limit order book, resulting in a reduction in the cumulative depth of the limit order book at prices above the minimum tick. If market demand is price-sensitive, and there are costs of limit order submission, the limit order book can be destroyed by tick sizes that are either too small or too large. We show that trading cost is minimized at larger tick sizes for larger market orders, creating an incentive to submit smaller orders when tick size is reduced. With a smaller tick size, specialist participation increases and specialist profit increases slightly for small market orders, and considerably for large market orders.
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