I get to dive into countless books, and I must say, this one
is an absolute delight. No need for any unnecessary delay, let me
give you a sneak peek into what makes it so worthwhile. Are
you ready? Let's jump right in with the introduction!.Welcome to
the world of financial markets, where intricate systems and economic principles shape the
way assets are traded, prices are determined, and market structures evolve. This book aims
to shed light on the complex interplay between microeconomics, finance,
macroeconomics, and information systems within the context of trading, liquidity,
transaction costs, and market structure. By exploring these subjects through the lens of the
equity market and incorporating the impact of trading costs and other impediments, we
uncover a deeper understanding of real-world market dynamics.One of the common
threads that binds these diverse topics is our focus on the effect of "frictions" on market
outcomes. These frictions encompass the various barriers and limitations that affect
trading activities, such as transaction costs and regulatory constraints. By delving into
these impediments, we gain valuable insights into how they shape market behavior and
influence market participants' decision-making processes.In this book, we also introduce
an interactive simulation model of equity market trading, providing you with a unique
opportunity to engage with the material in an informative and enjoyable way. Through
this simulation tool, you can actively explore the intricacies of market dynamics and
deepen your understanding of how real-world markets function.Each chapter in this book
has been carefully designed as a standalone module, making it suitable for integration into
existing finance, economics, or information science courses. However, while each chapter
can stand on its own, there are interconnected themes and concepts that weave
throughout the entire book. By reading the entire work, you will gain a more
comprehensive understanding of the workings of a real-world financial market.Let us
begin our journey with Chapter 1: "Understanding Economic Behavior." In this
microeconomics chapter, we challenge the commonly held assumption of frictionless
markets and explore its implications. By comparing the Capital Asset Pricing Model and
the microeconomics consumer choice model, both built on the assumption of frictionless
markets, we uncover the optimal decision-making processes of investors and consumers.
However, when analyzing the equity market, we introduce the real-world constraint of
order submission, limiting each participant to a single order. This constraint allows us to
demonstrate how prices in the financial marketplace can differ from the theoretically
derived equilibrium values of a frictionless model.