Nurita Kusumastuti, Nurita
Faculty of Economic and Business, Diponegoro University,

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Liquidity Effects on the Simultaneity of Trading Volume and Order Imbalance Arfianto, Erman Denny; Kusumastuti, Nurita
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 9, No 2 (2016): September 2016
Publisher : Semarang State University

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the simultaneity between trading volume and order imbalance, the influence of past performance, market risk, market capitalization, tick size to the trading volume and the influence of tick size, depth and bid-ask spread to the order imbalance of companies that were listed on LQ 45 index. The samples in this research were selected by using the purposive sampling method with some selected criteria. Fifty-five companies listed on 2014’s LQ 45 index were chosen as the sample. The results showed that the trading volume is simultaneously related to the order imbalance; past performance, market risk, and market capitalization have the positive and significant effect to the trading volume; tick size has the negative and significant effect to the trading volume; the order imbalance has the negative and insignificant effect to the trading volume; tick size, depth, bid-ask spread, and trading volume have no significant effect to the order imbalance.
Liquidity Effects on the Simultaneity of Trading Volume and Order Imbalance Arfianto, Erman Denny; Kusumastuti, Nurita
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 9, No 2 (2016): September 2016
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jejak.v9i2.7624

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the simultaneity between trading volume and order imbalance, the influence of past performance, market risk, market capitalization, tick size to the trading volume and the influence of tick size, depth and bid-ask spread to the order imbalance of companies that were listed on LQ 45 index. The samples in this research were selected by using the purposive sampling method with some selected criteria. Fifty-five companies listed on 2014’s LQ 45 index were chosen as the sample. The results showed that the trading volume is simultaneously related to the order imbalance; past performance, market risk, and market capitalization have the positive and significant effect to the trading volume; tick size has the negative and significant effect to the trading volume; the order imbalance has the negative and insignificant effect to the trading volume; tick size, depth, bid-ask spread, and trading volume have no significant effect to the order imbalance.
THE SIMULTANEITY BETWEEN TRADING VOLUME AND ORDER IMBALANCE (Case Studies of LQ 45) Kusumastuti, Nurita; Arfianto, Erman Denny
Diponegoro Journal of Management Volume 4, Nomor 3, Tahun 2015
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Diponegoro University

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the simultaneity between trading volume and order imbalance, the influence of past performance, market risk, market capitalization, tick size totrading volume and the influence of tick size, depth and bid-ask spread to order imbalance of companies were listed on LQ 45 index. Sample in this research were selected by using purposive sampling method with some selected criterias. 55 companies listed on 2014’s LQ 45 index were chosen as sample. The results showed that trading volume is simultaneously related to order imbalance; past performance, market risk and market capitalization have a positive and significant effect to trading volume, tick size has a negative and significant effect to trading volume, order imbalance has a negative and not significant effect to trading volume; tick size, depth, bid-ask spread, and trading volume have no significant effect to order imbalance.