Market microstructure refers to the study of the processes and mechanisms through which securities, such as stocks, bonds, or derivatives, are traded in financial markets. It focuses on the way in which these markets operate at a granular level, encompassing the roles of different market participants, the trading systems and venues they use, and the impact of their interactions on the pricing and liquidity of securities.

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