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Market Liquidity

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Can anyone recommend any papers on market liquidity? I'm looking for models with solid mathematical background. I tried searching arxiv but didn't found what I was looking.
Thanks in advance.

Anton
 
what exactly are you looking for? providers of market liquidity? Order flow?
 
Everything you got :). I have to get as much info as possible in short time. So I'm looking for some classic papers, get known with common issues, maybe some models etc.
Sorry cause I'm being so vague, I haven't encountered modeling liqudity yet, and I don't know much about it (except some intuitive concepts).

Anton
 
It's like asking to send everything he's got on Linear Algebra :)

Go to google advanced search, and look for "liquidity" with file type ".pdf". It should give you a good starting point.
 
Thanks guys for all the help. I found some book and papers that were of great benefit to me.
Another question directly related; do you know where I can find free tick data (it doesn't matter which market). I know it's a long-shot :D, but maybe someone is giving it away for free.
 
If you find free tick data, let me know. I have found it is a "NO shot" to find free tick data.
 
If you just want dummy data to test with, you can put your own millisecond time stamp on it. Tick data vendor makes sure you pay one way or another.
On another note, I think I saw someone posting a sample set of tick data for free. It's been a while I don't remember where I saw it.
 
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