Eroglu, Burak AlparslanYener, HalukYigit, Taner2024-07-182024-07-1820231469-76881469-7696https://doi.org/10.1080/14697688.2023.2230249https://hdl.handle.net/11411/7538We show that applying the wavelet transform to S & P 500 constituents' prices generates a substantial increase in the returns of the pairs-trading strategy. Pairs trading strategy is based on finding prices that move together, but if there is shared noise in the asset prices, the co-movement, on which one base the trades, might be caused by this common noise. We show that wavelet transform filters away the noise, leading to more profitable trades. The most notable change occurs in the parameter estimation stage, which forms the weights of the assets in the pairs portfolio. Without filtering, the parameters estimated in the training period lose relevance in the trading period. However, when prices are filtered from common noise, the parameters maintain relevance much longer and result in more profitable trades. Particularly, we show that more precise parameter estimation is reflected on a more stationary and conservative spread, meaning more mean reversion in opened pairs trades. We also show that wavelet filtering the prices reduces the downside risk of the trades considerably.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessPairs TradingWavelet TransformMinimum Distance MethodCointegration MethodStatistical Arbitrage>Statistical ArbitrageCointegrationStrategiesRiskPredictabilityReturnsPairs trading with wavelet transformArticle2-s2.0-8516467990510.1080/14697688.2023.223024911547.AğuQ1112923N/AWOS:001025799100001