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Cointegration, a concept that helped Clive W.J. Granger win the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2003 (see Footnote 1), is a cornerstone of pairs and multi-asset trading strategies. Anecdotally, forty years have passed since Granger coined the term “cointegration” in his seminal paper “Some properties of time series data and their use in econometric model specification” (Granger, 1981), yet one still cannot find the term in Merriam-Webster, and some spell checkers will draw a wavy line without hesitation beneath its every occurrence.

Indeed, the concept of cointegration is not immediately apparent from its name. Therefore, in this article, I will attempt to answer the following questions: