The magnet effect of price limits: an agent-based approach

In this paper, we study the magnet effect within the context of circuit breaker events that transpired in global stock markets during March 2020. Our analysis encompasses nine such events across six countries. Employing a time-distanced quadratic function to model trading activities leading up to li...

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Main Authors: Dong, Xinyue, Chen, Tao, Gao, Tian, Li, Honggang, Li, Youwei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1823742025-01-27T05:01:39Z The magnet effect of price limits: an agent-based approach Dong, Xinyue Chen, Tao Gao, Tian Li, Honggang Li, Youwei Nanyang Business School Social Sciences Magnet effect Price limits In this paper, we study the magnet effect within the context of circuit breaker events that transpired in global stock markets during March 2020. Our analysis encompasses nine such events across six countries. Employing a time-distanced quadratic function to model trading activities leading up to limit hits, we observe a substantial acceleration in return movement and the convergence of traders’ behavior preceding limit hits. Furthermore, most circuit breaker events manifest a distinct reduction in trading volume and amplified market stability during this crucial phase. To gain deeper insights into the magnet effect, we employ an agent-based model of the stock market that incorporates price limits. Our model replicates the stylized facts associated with limit hit events and the magnet effect. Importantly, our simulation results closely align with empirical observations. We also emphasize the importance of market environment changes and shifts in traders’ behavior in influencing limit hit events and the magnet effect. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 71671017 and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities under Grant No. 2022MS023. Chen is grateful for the financial support from the SSHR2025 SEED GRANT 2021. Nanyang Technological University [SSHR2025 SEED GRANT 2021]. 2025-01-27T05:01:39Z 2025-01-27T05:01:39Z 2024 Journal Article Dong, X., Chen, T., Gao, T., Li, H. & Li, Y. (2024). The magnet effect of price limits: an agent-based approach. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2434042-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1540496X.2024.2434042 1540-496X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182374 10.1080/1540496X.2024.2434042 2-s2.0-85210910244 2434042 en SSHR2025 SEED GRANT 2021 Emerging Markets Finance and Trade © 2024 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider NTU Library
collection DR-NTU
language English
topic Social Sciences
Magnet effect
Price limits
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Magnet effect
Price limits
Dong, Xinyue
Chen, Tao
Gao, Tian
Li, Honggang
Li, Youwei
The magnet effect of price limits: an agent-based approach
description In this paper, we study the magnet effect within the context of circuit breaker events that transpired in global stock markets during March 2020. Our analysis encompasses nine such events across six countries. Employing a time-distanced quadratic function to model trading activities leading up to limit hits, we observe a substantial acceleration in return movement and the convergence of traders’ behavior preceding limit hits. Furthermore, most circuit breaker events manifest a distinct reduction in trading volume and amplified market stability during this crucial phase. To gain deeper insights into the magnet effect, we employ an agent-based model of the stock market that incorporates price limits. Our model replicates the stylized facts associated with limit hit events and the magnet effect. Importantly, our simulation results closely align with empirical observations. We also emphasize the importance of market environment changes and shifts in traders’ behavior in influencing limit hit events and the magnet effect.
author2 Nanyang Business School
author_facet Nanyang Business School
Dong, Xinyue
Chen, Tao
Gao, Tian
Li, Honggang
Li, Youwei
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author Dong, Xinyue
Chen, Tao
Gao, Tian
Li, Honggang
Li, Youwei
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title The magnet effect of price limits: an agent-based approach
title_short The magnet effect of price limits: an agent-based approach
title_full The magnet effect of price limits: an agent-based approach
title_fullStr The magnet effect of price limits: an agent-based approach
title_full_unstemmed The magnet effect of price limits: an agent-based approach
title_sort magnet effect of price limits: an agent-based approach
publishDate 2025
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182374
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