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Subsidizing Liquidity With Wider Ticks: Evidence From The Tick Size Pilot Study (Vol 17, Pg 262, 2020)

JOURNAL OF EMPIRICAL LEGAL STUDIES(2020)

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Using data from the 2016-2018 Tick Size Pilot Study, we examine the efficacy of using wider tick sizes to subsidize market-making in small capitalization stocks. We demonstrate that realized spreads decay quickly within the initial microseconds of a trade. The effect reduces the subsidy offered by wider tick sizes, particularly for non-HFT market makers. The profit subsidy from wider tick sizes is also compromised by a significant shift in trading to "taker/maker" exchanges and to midpoint trading in non-exchange venues. The pilot's exception for midpoint trades also accounts for the fact that nearly a third of trading remains in non-exchange venues despite the inclusion of a trade-at rule. Overall, these findings point to considerable inefficiencies in the pilot study's goal of using wider tick sizes to subsidize liquidity provision in small capitalization stocks.
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