We propose a mechanism to understand the phenomenon of self-organization of the stylized facts in financial markets. This question is addressed within a workable agent-based model which is particularly simple and mathematically well posed. A key element is the non-stationarity of the number of agents, that can enter or exit the market depending on the signal they perceive. This leads to a market dynamics which evolves spontaneously towards a regime with stylized facts. All situations without stylized facts are shown to be unstable. The stylized facts correspond to finite-size effects with respect to time and number of agents. These results have conceptual and practical implications that can be tested with suitable data.

Self-organization for the stylized facts and finite-size effects in a financial-market model

Pietronero L.;Zaccaria A.
2009

Abstract

We propose a mechanism to understand the phenomenon of self-organization of the stylized facts in financial markets. This question is addressed within a workable agent-based model which is particularly simple and mathematically well posed. A key element is the non-stationarity of the number of agents, that can enter or exit the market depending on the signal they perceive. This leads to a market dynamics which evolves spontaneously towards a regime with stylized facts. All situations without stylized facts are shown to be unstable. The stylized facts correspond to finite-size effects with respect to time and number of agents. These results have conceptual and practical implications that can be tested with suitable data.
2009
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
Social and economic systems
economics
econophysics
financial markets
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