市场动态:从(时间,执行价格,股票交易)交易序列中获得的方向性信息

V. Malyshkin
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提出了一种获取市场定向信息的新方法,该方法基于动态方程“未来价格趋向于单位时间内交易股票数量最大的值”[1]的非平稳解。在我们之前的工作[2]中,我们确定了股票执行流量($I=dV/dt$)而不是股票交易量($V$)是市场的驱动力,并且资产价格对执行流量$I$(动态影响)比交易量$V$(常规影响)更敏感。在本文中,我们取得了一个重要的进展:我们将“头皮价格”${\cal P}$定义为那些与市场动态相关的价格变动的总和;相关性的标准是高$I$。因此,只有“跟随市场”(而不是“小反弹”)事件包含在${\cal P}$中。以这种方式定义的头皮价格的变化表明市场趋势的变化——不是熊市的反弹或牛市的抛售;这种方法可以进一步扩展到非本地价格变动。该软件计算头皮-价格给定的市场观察三倍(时间,执行价格,股票交易)可从作者。
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Market Dynamics: On Directional Information Derived from (Time, Execution Price, Shares Traded) Transaction Sequences
A new approach to obtaining market--directional information, based on a non-stationary solution to the dynamic equation "future price tends to the value that maximizes the number of shares traded per unit time" [1] is presented. In our previous work[2], we established that it is the share execution flow ($I=dV/dt$) and not the share trading volume ($V$) that is the driving force of the market, and that asset prices are much more sensitive to the execution flow $I$ (the dynamic impact) than to the traded volume $V$ (the regular impact). In this paper, an important advancement is achieved: we define the "scalp-price" ${\cal P}$ as the sum of only those price moves that are relevant to market dynamics; the criterion of relevance is a high $I$. Thus, only "follow the market" (and not "little bounce") events are included in ${\cal P}$. Changes in the scalp-price defined this way indicate a market trend change - not a bear market rally or a bull market sell-off; the approach can be further extended to non-local price change. The software calculating the scalp--price given market observations triples (time, execution price, shares traded) is available from the authors.
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