Liquidity Cycles and Make/Take Fees in Electronic Markets

Journal of Finance, Fforthcoming

EFA 2009 Bergen Meetings Paper

71 Pages Posted: 16 Feb 2009 Last revised: 15 Mar 2013

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Thierry Foucault

HEC Paris - Finance Department

Ohad Kadan

Washington University in St. Louis - John M. Olin Business School

Eugene Kandel

Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Department of Economics; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

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Date Written: March 14, 2012

Abstract

We develop a model in which the speed of reaction to trading opportunities is endogenous. Traders face a trade-off between the benefit of being first to seize a profit opportunity and the cost of attention required to be first to seize this opportunity. The model provides an explanation for maker/taker pricing, and has implications for the effects of algorithmic trading on liquidity, volume, and welfare. Liquidity suppliers' and liquidity demanders' trading intensities reinforce each other, highlighting a new form of liquidity externalities. Data on durations between trades and quotes could be used to identify these externalities.

Keywords: Make/Take Fees, Duration Clustering, Liquidity Externalities, Algorithmic trading, Two-Sided Markets

JEL Classification: D4, G1, G20, L1

Suggested Citation

Foucault, Thierry and Kadan, Ohad and Kandel, Eugene, Liquidity Cycles and Make/Take Fees in Electronic Markets (March 14, 2012). Journal of Finance, Fforthcoming, EFA 2009 Bergen Meetings Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1342799 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1342799

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