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A Bimodel Algorithm with Data-Divider to Predict Stock Index

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  • Zhaoyue Wang
  • Jinsong Hu
  • Yongjie Wu

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There is not yet reliable software for stock prediction, because most experts of this area have been trying to predict an exact stock index. Considering that the fluctuation of a stock index usually is no more than 1% in a day, the error between the forecasted and the actual values should be no more than 0.5%. It is too difficult to realize. However, forecasting whether a stock index will rise or fall does not need to be so exact a numerical value. A few scholars noted the fact, but their systems do not yet work very well because different periods of a stock have different inherent laws. So, we should not depend on a single model or a set of parameters to solve the problem. In this paper, we developed a data-divider to divide a set of historical stock data into two parts according to rising period and falling period, training, respectively, two neural networks optimized by a GA. Above all, the data-divider enables us to avoid the most difficult problem, the effect of unexpected news, which could hardly be predicted. Experiments show that the accuracy of our method increases 20% compared to those of traditional methods.

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  • Zhaoyue Wang & Jinsong Hu & Yongjie Wu, 2018. "A Bimodel Algorithm with Data-Divider to Predict Stock Index," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-14, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3967525
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/3967525
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