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On the multi-fractal structure of traded volume in financial markets

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  • L. G. Moyano
  • J. de Souza
  • S. M. Duarte Queiros

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In this pre-print we explore the multi-fractal properties of 1 minute traded volume of the equities which compose the Dow Jones 30. We also evaluate the weights of linear and non-linear dependences in the multi-fractal structure of the observable. Our results show that the multi-fractal nature of traded volume comes essencially from the non-Gaussian form of the probability density functions and from non-linear dependences.

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  • L. G. Moyano & J. de Souza & S. M. Duarte Queiros, 2005. "On the multi-fractal structure of traded volume in financial markets," Papers physics/0512240, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:physics/0512240
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    1. Zoltan Eisler & Janos Kertesz, 2006. "Liquidity and the multiscaling properties of the volume traded on the stock market," Papers physics/0606161, arXiv.org.

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