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market impact cost : ウィキペディア英語版 | market impact cost
Market impact cost is a measure of market liquidity that reflects the cost faced by a trader of an index or security.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=What is market impact cost? )〕 The market impact cost is measured in the chosen numeraire of the market, and is how much additionally a trader must pay over the initial price due to market slippage, i.e. the cost incurred because the transaction itself changed the price of the asset. Market impact costs are a type of transaction costs. == Example ==
For a stock to qualify for possible inclusion into the Nifty, it has to have a market impact cost of below 0.75% when doing Nifty trades of half a crore rupees. The market impact cost on a trade of Rs 0.3 million of the full Nifty is about 0.05%. This means that if the Nifty is at 2000, a buy order goes through at 2001, i.e.2000 + (2000×0.0005), and a sell order gets 1999, i.e.2000 − (2000×0.0005).〔(National Stock Exchange of India Limited )〕
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