Dynamic cointegrated pairs trading: Mean-variance time-consistent strategies
[摘要] Cointegration is a useful econometric tool for identifying assets which share a common equilibrium. Cointegrated pairs trading is a trading strategy which attempts to take a profit when cointegrated assets depart from their equilibrium. This paper investigates the optimal dynamic trading of cointegrated assets using the classical mean-variance portfolio selection criterion. To ensure rational economic decisions, the optimal strategy is obtained over the set of time-consistent policies from which the optimization problem is enforced to obey the dynamic programming principle. We solve the optimal dynamic trading strategy in a closed-form explicit solution from a nonlinear Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman partial differential equation. This analytical tractability enables us to prove rigorously that cointegration ensures the existence of statistical arbitrage using a dynamic time-consistent mean-variance strategy via asymptotic analysis. This provides the theoretical grounds for the market belief in cointegrated pairs trading. Comparison between time-consistent and precommitment trading strategies for cointegrated assets shows the former to be a persistent approach, whereas the latter makes it possible to generate infinite leverage once a cointegrating factor of the assets has a high mean reversion rate. (C) 2015 Elsevier BM. All rights reserved.
[发布日期] 2015-12-15 [发布机构]
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[关键词] Cointegration;Mean-variance portfolio theory;Pair trade;Time-consistency [时效性]