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Does Pairs trading work on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange?

In this study it was examined whether Pairs trading is a potentially profitable trading strategy on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Pairs trading is a quantitative based trading strategy, in which shares are paired up based on a historic price relationship and traded accordingly, in a contrarian ma...

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Main Author: Appelbaum, Matthew
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description In this study it was examined whether Pairs trading is a potentially profitable trading strategy on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Pairs trading is a quantitative based trading strategy, in which shares are paired up based on a historic price relationship and traded accordingly, in a contrarian manner, when they diverge from said historical relationship. The essence of Pairs trading is to take advantage of perceived market inefficiencies, which is a direct contradiction of the Efficient Markets Hypothesis (even in its weak form). This study tested Pairs trading on both an unrestricted (any two shares can be paired), as well as a sector-restricted (only pairs within the RESI and the FINDI sectors could be paired), sample of shares (the JSE Top80 - based on market capitalization). Furthermore, a number of different signals (which are based on standard deviations) to open and close pairs were tested, on both the unrestricted and sector-restricted samples. The aim of using different samples of shares, as well as different trading signals, was to determine whether or not different strategies could serve to bolster the performance of a Pairs trading strategy.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/20026 Does Pairs trading work on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange? Appelbaum, Matthew Financial and Risk Management In this study it was examined whether Pairs trading is a potentially profitable trading strategy on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Pairs trading is a quantitative based trading strategy, in which shares are paired up based on a historic price relationship and traded accordingly, in a contrarian manner, when they diverge from said historical relationship. The essence of Pairs trading is to take advantage of perceived market inefficiencies, which is a direct contradiction of the Efficient Markets Hypothesis (even in its weak form). This study tested Pairs trading on both an unrestricted (any two shares can be paired), as well as a sector-restricted (only pairs within the RESI and the FINDI sectors could be paired), sample of shares (the JSE Top80 - based on market capitalization). Furthermore, a number of different signals (which are based on standard deviations) to open and close pairs were tested, on both the unrestricted and sector-restricted samples. The aim of using different samples of shares, as well as different trading signals, was to determine whether or not different strategies could serve to bolster the performance of a Pairs trading strategy. 2016-06-17T06:27:55Z 2016-06-17T06:27:55Z 2015 Master Thesis Masters MCom http://hdl.handle.net/11427/20026 eng application/pdf GSB: Faculty Unknown University of Cape Town
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Does Pairs trading work on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange?
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title Does Pairs trading work on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange?
title_full Does Pairs trading work on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange?
title_fullStr Does Pairs trading work on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange?
title_full_unstemmed Does Pairs trading work on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange?
title_short Does Pairs trading work on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange?
title_sort does pairs trading work on the johannesburg stock exchange
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