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A Bayesian approach to generating distribution-based signals in pairs trading

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  • A. Quadros
  • M. Higgins
  • B. Silverstein

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This paper introduces a novel approach to improving the precision and adaptability of trading signals in pairs trading. Our method derives the full conditional distribution of the hedge ratio and utilizes its quantiles as confirmation thresholds for trading signals generated within the standard cointegration framework. We apply this approach to 41 selected asset pairs across the U.S. and Brazilian markets, evaluating its effectiveness through empirical analysis. Our findings indicate that the proposed Bayesian hierarchical model improves trading performance and risk management in the majority of analyzed pairs, with particularly strong results in dual-class share configurations. The method achieves these improvements while reducing trading frequency by approximately 24%, which implies less exposure to transaction costs in practical implementations. By adopting a distribution-based framework, our approach not only enables more timely and adaptive trading signals but also enhances pair selection by effectively filtering out false positives in cointegration tests, as demonstrated through simulations.

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  • A. Quadros & M. Higgins & B. Silverstein, 2026. "A Bayesian approach to generating distribution-based signals in pairs trading," Quantitative Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 26(5), pages 777-797, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:quantf:v:26:y:2026:i:5:p:777-797
    DOI: 10.1080/14697688.2026.2644357
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