Forecasting significant stock price changes using neural networks
November 21, 2019 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Neural computing & applications (Print)
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Authors
Firuz Kamalov
arXiv ID
1912.08791
Category
q-fin.TR
Cross-listed
cs.LG,
stat.ML
Citations
93
Venue
Neural computing & applications (Print)
Last Checked
1 month ago
Abstract
Stock price prediction is a rich research topic that has attracted interest from various areas of science. The recent success of machine learning in speech and image recognition has prompted researchers to apply these methods to asset price prediction. The majority of literature has been devoted to predicting either the actual asset price or the direction of price movement. In this paper, we study a hitherto little explored question of predicting significant changes in stock price based on previous changes using machine learning algorithms. We are particularly interested in the performance of neural network classifiers in the given context. To this end, we construct and test three neural network models including multi-layer perceptron, convolutional net, and long short term memory net. As benchmark models we use random forest and relative strength index methods. The models are tested using 10-year daily stock price data of four major US public companies. Test results show that predicting significant changes in stock price can be accomplished with a high degree of accuracy. In particular, we obtain substantially better results than similar studies that forecast the direction of price change.
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