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Trading and Exchanges

Market Microstructure for Practitioners

Author: Larry Harris   Series: Financial Management Association Survey and Synthesis Series

1. Introduction 2. Trading Stories Part I: The Structure of Trading 3. The Trading Industry 4. Orders and Order Properties 5. Market Structures 6. Order-Driven Market Mechanisms 7. Brokers Part II: The Benefits of Trade 8. Why People Trade 9. Good Markets Part III: Speculators 10. Informed Traders and Market Efficiency 11. Order Anticipators 12. Bluffing and Price Manipulation Part IV: Liquidity Suppliers 13. Dealers 14. Bid/Ask Spreads 15. Block Trading 16. Value-Motivated Trainers 17. Arbitrage 18. Buy-side Trading Strategies Part V: Origins of Liquidity and Volatility 19. Understanding Liquidity 20. Understanding Volatility Part VI: Evaluation and Prediction 21. Measuring Liquidity and Transaction Costs 22. Performance Evaluation and Prediction Part VII: Market Structures 23. Index and Portfolio Markets 24. Specialists 25. Internalization, Preferencing, and Crossing 26. Competition within and among Markets 27. Floor versus Automated Trading Systems 28. Bubbles, Crashes, and Circuit Breakers 29. Insider Trading 30. Summary of Market Microstructure

This book is about trading, the people who trade securities and contracts, the marketplaces where they trade, and the rules that govern it.

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  1. Introduction 2. Trading Stories Part I: The Structure of Trading 3. The Trading Industry 4. Orders and Order Properties 5. Market Structures 6. Order-Driven Market Mechanisms 7. Brokers Part II: The Benefits of Trade 8. Why People Trade 9. Good Markets Part III: Speculators 10. Informed Traders and Market Efficiency 11. Order Anticipators 12. Bluffing and Price Manipulation Part IV: Liquidity Suppliers 13. Dealers 14. Bid/Ask Spreads 15. Block Trading 16. Value-Motivated Trainers 17. Arbitrage 18. Buy-side Trading Strategies Part V: Origins of Liquidity and Volatility 19. Understanding Liquidity 20. Understanding Volatility Part VI: Evaluation and Prediction 21. Measuring Liquidity and Transaction Costs 22. Performance Evaluation and Prediction Part VII: Market Structures 23. Index and Portfolio Markets 24. Specialists 25. Internalization, Preferencing, and Crossing 26. Competition within and among Markets 27. Floor versus Automated Trading Systems 28. Bubbles, Crashes, and Circuit Breakers 29. Insider Trading 30. Summary of Market Microstructure

This book is about trading, the people who trade securities and contracts, the marketplaces where they trade, and the rules that govern it.

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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, andbrokered markets limit 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 orderprecedence, and display precedence, insider trading, scalping, and bluffing, and investing, speculating, and gambling.

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Critic Reviews

“". . .Trading and Exchangesis about as comprehensive a book about the markets and trading as you are going to find. . .[T]his book is . . .organized so that you can flip to any topic and be certain of in depth coverage and accessible explanations supported by graphs and tables. Harris touches on just about every aspect of market economics, structure and regulation, from the players. . .to the game. This book is an objective, and more important, practical survey of an area of financial economics that has become increasingly, and needlessly, complex. . . Harris keeps us on the straight and narrow. We are unable to drift into that disingenuous and murky world of trading advice based on personal success, or failure in the markets. . .Whether you are a novice or veteran investor, trader, dealer or broker, Trading and Exchanges cracks the code on practically every facet of market microstructures. It is a trading bible."--TurtleTrader.com "Larry Harris is arguably the foremost expert on market microstructure. ... With his illustrious background you might suspect he knows of what he speaks. After you read this book, you will be convinced of it.Trading and Exchangesis the most comprehensive treatment of market microstructure I have seen. ... Harris offers something for everyone with an interest in trading. ... [He] presents his subject matter, which could be so daunting to many of us, in a surprisingly accessible and entertaining style. Despite this engaging style, he does not compromise on breadth or depth. ...Trading andExchangesis indispensable for anyone who cares about trading. What's more, it is entertaining."--Journal of Investment Management”

". . .Trading and Exchanges is about as comprehensive a book about the markets and trading as you are going to find. . .[T]his book is . . .organized so that you can flip to any topic and be certain of in depth coverage and accessible explanations supported by graphs and tables. Harris touches on just about every aspect of market economics, structure and regulation, from the players. . .to the game. This book is an objective, and more important, practical survey of an area of financial economics that has become increasingly, and needlessly, complex. . . Harris keeps us on the straight and narrow. We are unable to drift into that disingenuous and murky world of trading advice based on personal success, or failure in the markets. . .Whether you are a novice or veteran investor, trader, dealer or broker, Trading and Exchanges cracks the code on practically every facet of market microstructures. It is a trading bible."--TurtleTrader.com"Larry Harris is arguably the foremost expert on market microstructure. ... With his illustrious background you might suspect he knows of what he speaks. After you read this book, you will be convinced of it. Trading and Exchanges is the most comprehensive treatment of market microstructure I have seen. ... Harris offers something for everyone with an interest in trading. ... [He] presents his subject matter, which could be so daunting to many of us, in a surprisingly accessible and entertaining style. Despite this engaging style, he does not compromise on breadth or depth. ... Trading and Exchanges is indispensable for anyone who cares about trading. What's more, it is entertaining."--Journal of Investment Management

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About the Author

Larry Harris holds the Fred V. Keenan Chair in Finance at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business. In July 2002, Professor Harris was appointed Chief Economist of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, where he served until June 2004.

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More on this Book

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 markets limit 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, insider trading, scalping, and bluffing, and investing, speculating, and gambling.

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Product Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
21st November 2002
Pages
656
ISBN
9780195144703

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