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Using LCS to Exploit Order Book Data in Artificial Markets

Authors : Philippe Mathieu, Yann Secq

Published in: Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence XV

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Abstract

In the study of financial phenomena, multi-agent market order-driven simulators are tools that can effectively test different economic assumptions. Many studies have focused on the analysis of adaptive learning agents carrying on prices. But the prices are a consequence of the matching orders. Reasoning about orders should help to anticipate future prices.
While it is easy to populate these virtual worlds with agents analyzing “simple” prices shapes (rising or falling, moving averages, ...), it is nevertheless necessary to study the phenomena of rationality and influence between agents, which requires the use of adaptive agents that can learn from their environment. Several authors have obviously already used adaptive techniques but mainly by taking into account prices historical. But prices are only consequences of orders, thus reasoning about orders should provide a step ahead in the deductive process.
In this article, we show how to leverage information from the order books such as the best limits, the bid-ask spread or waiting cash to adapt more effectively to market offerings. Like B. Arthur, we use learning classifier systems and show how to adapt them to a multi-agent system.

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Metadata
Title
Using LCS to Exploit Order Book Data in Artificial Markets
Authors
Philippe Mathieu
Yann Secq
Copyright Year
2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44750-5_4

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