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An order-flow-driven synthetic market simulator.

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orderwave

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Order-flow-driven synthetic market simulation for Python, with built-in visualization.

orderwave does not random-walk price directly. It simulates a sparse aggregate limit order book, participant-conditioned limit flow, marketable flow, cancellations, latent meta-orders, exogenous shocks, and session-aware state changes, then lets price emerge from those book mechanics. The same Market object can render the path, the current book snapshot, and realism-oriented diagnostics without extra plotting glue.

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orderwave overview

Why orderwave

  • Minimal public entry point: from orderwave import Market
  • Price changes only as a consequence of book mechanics
  • Hidden fair value, session clock, shocks, and meta-orders bias flow without directly overwriting price
  • Same seed, same path
  • Built-in figures for overview, current book, and diagnostics
  • Thin public event history plus optional latent debug history

Installation

pip install orderwave

For local development:

pip install -e .[dev]

Quick Start

from orderwave import Market

market = Market(seed=42, config={"preset": "trend"})
market.gen(steps=1_000)

snapshot = market.get()
history = market.get_history()
events = market.get_event_history()
debug = market.get_debug_history()
overview = market.plot()
book = market.plot_book()
diagnostics = market.plot_diagnostics()

print(snapshot["session_phase"], snapshot["mid_price"], snapshot["best_bid"], snapshot["best_ask"])
print(history.tail())
print(events.tail())
print(debug.tail())

overview.savefig("orderwave-overview.png")

For lighter long runs where you only need summary history, visible book snapshots, and trade strength:

fast_market = Market(seed=7, config={"preset": "balanced", "logging_mode": "history_only"})
fast_market.gen(steps=10_000)
summary = fast_market.get_history()
figure = fast_market.plot()

Benchmark

The repository benchmark reports both throughput and micro-batch realism metrics.

python benchmarks/benchmark.py --steps 5000 --preset balanced

Expected output includes:

  • steps_per_second
  • events_per_step
  • market_flow=buy=... sell=... buy_share=...

Validation Sweep

The repository also includes a longer-form validation runner that executes the full synthetic market-state validation plan: baseline preset sweeps, knob sensitivity, reproducibility checks, and long-run soak tests.

python scripts/validate_orderwave.py --baseline-steps 20000 --baseline-seeds 20 --jobs 4 --outdir artifacts/validation

The runner writes:

  • validation_summary.md
  • run_metrics.csv
  • preset_summary.csv
  • sensitivity_summary.csv
  • invariant_failures.csv
  • acceptance_decision.md
  • diagnostics_<preset>_<seed>.png

API Surface

API Purpose
step() Run one micro-batch and return the latest snapshot
gen(steps=n) Run n micro-batches and return the latest snapshot
get() Return the current snapshot
get_history() Return compact pandas.DataFrame history
get_event_history() Return the applied event log as a pandas.DataFrame
get_debug_history() Return event-aligned latent debug history for advanced inspection
plot() Render price, spread, trade strength, and visible-book heatmap
plot_book() Render the current order book on a real price axis
plot_diagnostics() Render session, excitation, imbalance, spread/volatility, resiliency, and occupancy diagnostics

Advanced configuration is available through orderwave.config.MarketConfig.

logging_mode="history_only" keeps summary history plus overview/book plotting data, but disables get_event_history(), get_debug_history(), and plot_diagnostics().

Built-in Visualization

All plotting methods return matplotlib.figure.Figure and leave save/show control to the caller.

  • plot() renders the main overview: price, spread, execution-only trade strength, and signed visible-depth heatmap
  • plot_book() renders the current order book on a real price axis
  • plot_diagnostics() renders session phase profile, imbalance lead, market-flow excitation, spread-volatility coupling, depletion resiliency, and regime or shock occupancy

orderwave current book

orderwave diagnostics

The overview heatmap keeps signed depth. Ask liquidity is red, bid liquidity is blue, 0 maps to a light gray midpoint, and missing levels render as blank background instead of black cells.

Presets At A Glance

orderwave presets

balanced, trend, and volatile reuse the same public API while shifting spread behavior, flow pressure, cancellation pressure, and hidden fair-price dynamics.

Core Semantics

Market.get() returns a compact dictionary with session clock fields, prices, spread, visible depth, aggressive volume, trade strength, depth imbalance, and regime.

trade_strength is an execution-only signed imbalance. It is computed from an EWMA of realized aggressor buy and sell volume, so quote-only book changes do not move it.

Important distinction:

  • mid_price can move when quotes improve, cancel, or get depleted
  • last_price only changes when a trade actually executes
  • day, session_step, and session_phase expose the synthetic intraday clock

Core guarantees:

  • Price is never random-walked directly
  • Quote improvement, best-quote depletion, and market execution are the only price-moving mechanisms
  • Visible history starts at step == 0 with the seeded initial book
  • Applied limit, market, and cancel events are available through get_event_history()
  • Participant type, meta-order progress, burst state, and shock state are available through get_debug_history()
  • Aggregate depth is modeled without exposing per-order FIFO complexity in v1

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