Authors
Tim Chenoweth, Zoran Obradović
Publication date
1996/4/1
Journal
Neurocomputing
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
275-290
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The proposed stock market prediction system is comprised of two preprocessing components, two specialized neural networks, and a decision rule base. First, the preprocessing components determine the most relevant features for stock market prediction, remove the noise, and separate the remaining patterns into two disjoint sets. Next, the two neural networks predict the market's rate of return, with one network trained to recognize positive and the other negative returns. Finally, the decision rule base takes both return predictions and determines a buy/sell recommendation. Daily and monthly experiments are conducted and performance measured by computing the annual rate of return and the return per trade. Comparison of the results achieved by the dual neural network system to that of the single neural network shows that the dual neural network system gives much larger returns with fewer trades. In addition …
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