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Application of Black-Litterman Bayesian in Statistical Arbitrage

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arxiv 2406.06706 v1 pith:BBCRCJVU submitted 2024-06-10 q-fin.CP stat.AP

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keywords pairsblack-littermanmarkettradingarbitrageoptimizationportfoliostatistical
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\begin{abstract} In this paper, we integrated the statistical arbitrage strategy, pairs trading, into the Black-Litterman model and constructed efficient mean-variance portfolios. Typically, pairs trading underperforms under volatile or distressed market condition because the selected asset pairs fail to revert to equilibrium within the investment horizon. By enhancing this strategy with the Black-Litterman portfolio optimization, we achieved superior performance compared to the S\&P 500 market index under both normal and extreme market conditions. Furthermore, this research presents an innovative idea of incorporating traditional pairs trading strategies into the portfolio optimization framework in a scalable and systematic manner.

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