statistical arbitrage models
Statistical arbitrage models are quantitative trading strategies that exploit short-term pricing anomalies and relationships between multiple financial assets, based on statistical and mathematical analysis. These models aim to profit from inefficiencies in the market by identifying patterns or divergences in the prices or returns of related securities, and executing trades to take advantage of these opportunities.
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