Analyzing an Electronic Limit Order Book

Abstract:

The orderbook package provides facilities for exploring and visualizing the data associated with an order book: the electronic collection of the outstanding limit orders for a financial instrument. This article provides an overview of the orderbook package and examples of its use.

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Authors

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David Kane

 

Andrew Liu

 

Khanh Nguyen

 

Published

May 31, 2011

DOI

10.32614/RJ-2011-010

Volume

Pages

3/1

64 - 68

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    Kane, et al., "The R Journal: Analyzing an Electronic Limit Order Book", The R Journal, 2011

    BibTeX citation

    @article{RJ-2011-010,
      author = {Kane, David and Liu, Andrew and Nguyen, Khanh},
      title = {The R Journal: Analyzing an Electronic Limit Order Book},
      journal = {The R Journal},
      year = {2011},
      note = {https://doi.org/10.32614/RJ-2011-010},
      doi = {10.32614/RJ-2011-010},
      volume = {3},
      issue = {1},
      issn = {2073-4859},
      pages = {64-68}
    }