Abstract
This article introduces a new kind of order imbalance – limit order imbalance – in addition to the conventional order imbalance to explain the intraday stock returns. The conventional order imbalance together with our new order imbalance are shown to explain more than 90% of intraday returns of the Nikkei 225 Futures in the Osaka Stock Exchange in Japan. It is also found that a scaling by spreads substantially increases the explanatory power in thinner markets.
Acknowledgement
Prof Kazuo Kishimoto is supported by the Statistical Databank Project of the University of Tsukuba.