David Abad , Magdalena Massot , Samarpan Nawn , Roberto Pascual , José Yagüe
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Abstract
We examine which components of message traffic in a high-speed equity market, including orders from traders with varying technological capabilities, signal short-term illiquidity. Our findings show that only the unexpected component of high-frequency traders' (HFTs') net buying pressure — arising from both aggressive and non-aggressive orders — predicts increases in immediacy costs and price impacts. Updates to outstanding limit orders, driven by prior efficient pre returns, strengthen the signaling power of HFTs' order flow. Additionally, market-wide HFTs' net buying pressure improves the ability to forecast short-term illiquidity in individual stocks.
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