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Symmetry Breaking in Stock Demand

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  • Vasiliki Plerou
  • Parameswaran Gopikrishnan
  • H. Eugene Stanley

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Scale-free distributions and correlation functions found in financial data are reminiscent of the scale invariance of physical observables in the vicinity of a critical point. Here, we present empirical evidence for a transition phenomenon, accompanied by a symmetry breaking, in the investors' demand for stocks. We study the volume imbalance $\Omega$ -- difference between the number of shares traded in buyer-initiated and seller-initiated trades in a time interval $\Delta t$ -- conditioned on $\Sigma$ which is defined as the local first moment of $\Omega$ in $\Delta t$. We find that the conditional distribution $P(\Omega | \Sigma)$ undergoes a qualitative change in behavior as $\Sigma$ increases beyond a critical threshold $\Sigma_c$. For $\Sigma \Sigma_c$, $\Omega=0$ becomes a local minimum and two new maxima $\Omega_{+}$ and $\Omega_{-}$ appear at non-zero values of $\Omega$, i.e., trades in $\Delta t$ are either predominantly buyer initiated or predominantly seller initiated. We interpret these results using a Langevin equation with multiplicative noise.

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  • Vasiliki Plerou & Parameswaran Gopikrishnan & H. Eugene Stanley, 2001. "Symmetry Breaking in Stock Demand," Papers cond-mat/0111349, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:cond-mat/0111349
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