The Information Content of Trades of Inactive Nasdaq Stocks

Publication Type

Journal Article

Publication Date

6-2003

Abstract

In this paper we analyze the frequency and information content of small Nasdaq stock trades and their impacts on return volatility at the intraday interval. We employ an autoregressive conditional duration (ACD) model to estimate the intensity of the arrival and information content of trades by accounting for the deterministic nature of intraday periodicity and irregular trading intervals in transaction data. We estimate and compare the price duration of thinly and heavily traded stocks to assess the differential information content of stock trades. We find that the number of transactions is negatively correlated with price duration or positively correlated with return volatility. The impact of the number of transactions on price duration or volatility is higher for thinly traded stocks. On the other hand, the persistence of the impact on price duration adjusted for intradaily periodicity is about the same for thinly and heavily traded stocks on average.

Keywords

Information Content, Trading, Inactive Stocks, NASDAQ

Discipline

Business | Finance and Financial Management | Portfolio and Security Analysis

Research Areas

Finance

Publication

Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance

Volume

8

Issue

2

First Page

25

Last Page

53

ISSN

2373-1753

Publisher

Pepperdine University, Graziadio School of Business and Management

Additional URL

https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/jef/vol8/iss2/4/

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