Trading Costs on the Stock Exchange of Thailand

This study examines the components of trading costs incurred in trading large and liquid stocks listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. We find that aggressive orders pay an immediacy price measured by price impact, whereas executed passive orders gain the immediacy price. We also find a sizable o...

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Main Authors: JENWITTAYAROJE, Nattawut, CHAROENWONG, Charlie, DING, David K., YANG, Yung Chiang
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-57632020-06-16T03:00:11Z Trading Costs on the Stock Exchange of Thailand JENWITTAYAROJE, Nattawut CHAROENWONG, Charlie DING, David K. YANG, Yung Chiang This study examines the components of trading costs incurred in trading large and liquid stocks listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. We find that aggressive orders pay an immediacy price measured by price impact, whereas executed passive orders gain the immediacy price. We also find a sizable opportunity cost from the unexecuted portion of a limit order that more than offsets the benefit obtained from the partial fulfillment of the order. The total trading cost, which includes price impact and opportunity cost, is positively related to order size and stock price volatility, but negatively associated with firm size, stock price, and stock liquidity. The total trading cost has a U-shaped relation with order aggressiveness. Collectively, our study suggests that, to minimize the total trading cost, the optimal strategy is simply to use a limit order submitted at the best quote. 2015-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4764 info:doi/10.1016/j.irfa.2015.05.008 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/5763/viewcontent/Trading_costs_SE_Thailand_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Trading costs Thailand Order aggressiveness Order submission strategy Implementation shortfall Asian Studies Finance and Financial Management Portfolio and Security Analysis
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Trading costs
Thailand
Order aggressiveness
Order submission strategy
Implementation shortfall
Asian Studies
Finance and Financial Management
Portfolio and Security Analysis
spellingShingle Trading costs
Thailand
Order aggressiveness
Order submission strategy
Implementation shortfall
Asian Studies
Finance and Financial Management
Portfolio and Security Analysis
JENWITTAYAROJE, Nattawut
CHAROENWONG, Charlie
DING, David K.
YANG, Yung Chiang
Trading Costs on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
description This study examines the components of trading costs incurred in trading large and liquid stocks listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. We find that aggressive orders pay an immediacy price measured by price impact, whereas executed passive orders gain the immediacy price. We also find a sizable opportunity cost from the unexecuted portion of a limit order that more than offsets the benefit obtained from the partial fulfillment of the order. The total trading cost, which includes price impact and opportunity cost, is positively related to order size and stock price volatility, but negatively associated with firm size, stock price, and stock liquidity. The total trading cost has a U-shaped relation with order aggressiveness. Collectively, our study suggests that, to minimize the total trading cost, the optimal strategy is simply to use a limit order submitted at the best quote.
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author JENWITTAYAROJE, Nattawut
CHAROENWONG, Charlie
DING, David K.
YANG, Yung Chiang
author_facet JENWITTAYAROJE, Nattawut
CHAROENWONG, Charlie
DING, David K.
YANG, Yung Chiang
author_sort JENWITTAYAROJE, Nattawut
title Trading Costs on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
title_short Trading Costs on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
title_full Trading Costs on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
title_fullStr Trading Costs on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Trading Costs on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
title_sort trading costs on the stock exchange of thailand
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4764
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