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Improving Pairs Trading Using Neural Network Techniques and Fundamental Ratios
2020
Pairs trading is a quantitative trading strategy consisting on identifying two stocks that historically move together and, using the assumption that their prices difference has mean- reverting properties, exploit the deviation from the mean by taking long – short position in the chosen pair to profit. Throughout the years, different approaches have been developed in order to exploit this strategy. However, there is little literature who looks whether the divergences in the prices are generated by poor company results, i.e. whether the deviation from the mean are product of bad (or good) fundamentals and are justified, or if they generate a new equilibrium point for the pair. In addition, si…
A Comprehensive Look at the Real-Life Performance of Moving Average Trading Strategies
2015
Despite the enormous current interest in market timing and a series of publications in academic journals, there is still lack of comprehensive research on the evaluation of the profitability of trading rules using methods that are free from the data-snooping bias. In this paper we utilize the longest historical dataset that spans 155 years and extend previous studies on the performance of moving average trading rules in a number of important ways. Among other things, we investigate whether overweighting the recent prices improves the performance of timing rules; whether there is a single optimal lookback period in each trading rule; and how accurately the trading rules identify the bullish …
Market Timing with Moving Averages: Anatomy and Performance of Trading Rules
2015
The underlying concept behind the technical trading indicators based on moving averages of prices has remained unaltered for more than half of a century. The development in this field has consisted in proposing new ad-hoc rules and using more elaborate types of moving averages in the existing rules, without any deeper analysis of commonalities and differences between miscellaneous choices for trading rules and moving averages. The first contribution of this paper is to uncover the anatomy of market timing rules with moving averages. Our analysis offers a new and very insightful reinterpretation of the existing rules and demonstrates that the computation of every trading indicator can equiva…
Transaction Costs and Returns to a Trading Strategy
2017
This chapter starts with a review of transaction costs in capital markets. Then it demonstrates how to simulate the returns to a moving average trading strategy in the presence of transaction costs. The following two cases are considered when a trading indicator generates a sell signal: case one where the trader switches to cash, and case two where the trader alternatively sells short a financial asset.