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The profitability of lead–lag arbitrage at high frequency

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  • Poutré, Cédric
  • Dionne, Georges
  • Yergeau, Gabriel

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Any lead–lag effect in an asset pair implies that future returns on the lagging asset have the potential to be predicted from past and present prices of the leader, thus creating statistical arbitrage opportunities. We utilize robust lead–lag indicators to uncover the origin of price discovery, and we propose an econometric model exploiting that effect with level 1 data of limit order books (LOBs). We also develop a high-frequency trading strategy based on the model predictions to capture arbitrage opportunities. The framework is then evaluated on six months of DAX 30 cross-listed stocks’ LOB data obtained from three European exchanges in 2013: Xetra, Chi-X, and BATS. We show that a high-frequency trader can profit from lead–lag relationships because of predictability, even when trading costs, latency, and execution-related risks are considered.

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  • Poutré, Cédric & Dionne, Georges & Yergeau, Gabriel, 2024. "The profitability of lead–lag arbitrage at high frequency," International Journal of Forecasting, Elsevier, vol. 40(3), pages 1002-1021.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:intfor:v:40:y:2024:i:3:p:1002-1021
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijforecast.2023.09.001
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