MA3804: Trading, Market Design and Applications

School Cardiff School of Mathematics
Department Code MATHS
Module Code MA3804
External Subject Code 100401
Number of Credits 10
Level L6
Language of Delivery English
Module Leader Dr Anqi Liu
Semester Spring Semester
Academic Year 2022/3

Outline Description of Module

This 10 credit module is built based on the market microstructure and trading theory and other relevant financial theories. The main focuses are to study financial trading, market structure and design and real market applications. Through learning and analysing real cases, students will form both the deeper knowledge, insights and practical technical skills of various trading strategies, financial and risk modelling and market design. To facilitate this, we offer students investment club projects using our trading floor and investment simulation tools so that students can establish practical skills of devising trading rules/strategies and portfolios, experience actual trading and analyse their own investment performance.

Pre-cursor Module: MA3801 Market Microstructure and Trading Theory

Co-requisite Module: MA3503 Stochastic Processes for Finance and Insurance

On completion of the module a student should be able to

 

  • Enhance the knowledge and understanding of fundamental market microstructure theories;
  • Ability to apply classic trading and hedging strategies
  • Design new trading rules and/or products for efficient investments
  • Analyse investment performance
  • Form the skills to liaise with other investment managers in the investment competition and games
  • Establish conceptual understanding of financial regulations on banking, investment institutions and trading
  • Critically examine the trading/investment behaviour and/or strategies’ impact on market efficiency, regulations and market order.
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How the module will be delivered

Modules will be delivered through blended learning. You will be guided through learning activities appropriate to your module, which may include:

  • Weekly face to face classes (e.g. labs, lectures, exercise classes)
  • Electronic resources that you work through at your own pace (e.g. videos, exercise sheets, lecture notes, e-books, quizzes)

Students are also expected to undertake self-guided study throughout the duration of the module.

Skills that will be practised and developed

 

Skills:

Good knowledge of microstructure theories and their applications, important statistical modelling, estimate and diagnostically test econometric models and Data processing skills

Transferable Skills:

Conceptual understanding of the structure of financial markets and underlying processes driving the market;

Ability to apply and interpret theories

Modelling skills

Hedging skills

Analytical skills

Assessment Breakdown

Type % Title Duration(hrs)
Report 50 Intraday Market Experiment N/A
Report 50 Short-Term Investment Experiment N/A

Syllabus content

 

Introduction to trading and trading strategy

Building a yield curve

Stochastic processes and applications in volatility, jump and liquidity modelling

Hedging and strategies

Speculation and arbitrage theories

Ultra-high frequency trading: Information and speed arbitrage

Identify informed and uninformed trading and traders

Flash crashes, prices and volumes

Rebuild order book and queuing of the pool

Credit Valuation Adjustment & Basel Accords

Power Law and Extreme Value Theory

 

 

 


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