Rev Fin 1989; 2:189-223
© 1989 the Society for Financial Studies
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Divide and conquer: a theory of intraday and day-of-the-week mean effects
1 Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5015, USA
2 Stanford University, Stanford, USA
Abstract
This article develops a model in which patterns in buy and sell volume, order imbalances, and expected price changes arise endogenously. The model covers cases in which the market maker is competitive and is a monopolist. Our results provide an explanation for the existence of patterns in mean returns within the trading day and across trading days.
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