Quote from riviera:
For some of you, my signals could be ridiculous in term of goal to reach.
No matter, let's go.
Who said co-integration couldn't exist between 2 stocks outside of their respective sector ?
My model doesn't worry about this "graved-in-the-stone" rule.
Market opening :11/ 2 / 2010
buy FCX
sell PM
target : +0.95%
buy AET
sell TIF
target : +1.09%
Quote from mpat89:
This is through CFD's with CMC, there is no direct access. Can only sell the bid and buy the offer.
Quote from coreed:
And you will find the B/O spread wide. CMC are a not a broker -they're a bookmaker. They decide how wide the goal posts are.
Stat arb is a capital intensive/low cost dependant business. Starting small at a CFD broker like CMC -even if your trades are successful will just slowly convert your capital into commissions.
Trading in the UK has a number of disadvantages:
UK Stamp duty(0.5%) means UK retail equity traders are almost forced to trade CFD's where there are few brokers with high transactions costs(either wide B/O spreads or high min ticket charges etc)
Stuctural costs of trading are higher in the UK than US
Smaller universe of highly correlated stocks.
If you go US you can trade IB/Prop where your transactions costs are minimal and you can particpate in rebate capture etc, liquidity is much higher with B/O spreads typically a penny either side.
Unless you can trade size UK equities are not the place to be execute stat arb.
Took this trade as it met all the criteria. Unfortunately the entry ratio is not as good as it could have been as I am only able to take my entries toward the last hour of US close. Perhaps I should have sat this one out but I figured that since I'm trying to learn as much as I can, I might aswell take it.Quote from fredman007:
looks fine to me - but why do you choose HON/GR?
Quote from riviera:
I would like to accompany Mpat89 by giving my own signals based on cointegration (and not only a simple correlation between log(xxx)/log(yyy)-thinking of certain softwares).
But is there any interest for readers and followers for a "one day-one shot" with a target included between +0.5% to +1.5% ? a french touch on US market with spelling mistakes.