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Improved ACD-Based Financial Trade Durations Prediction Leveraging LSTM Networks and Attention Mechanism

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  • Yong Shi
  • Wei Dai
  • Wen Long
  • Bo Li

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The liquidity risk factor of security market plays an important role in the formulation of trading strategies. A more liquid stock market means that the securities can be bought or sold more easily. As a sound indicator of market liquidity, the transaction duration is the focus of this study. We concentrate on estimating the probability density function , where represents the duration of the ( i  + 1)-th transaction and represents the historical information at the time when the ( i  + 1)-th transaction occurs. In this paper, we propose a new ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) duration modelling framework by utilizing long short-term memory (LSTM) networks to extend the conditional mean equation of classic autoregressive conditional duration (ACD) model while retaining the probabilistic inference ability. And then, the attention mechanism is leveraged to unveil the internal mechanism of the constructed model. In order to minimize the impact of manual parameter tuning, we adopt fixed hyperparameters during the training process. The experiments applied to a large-scale dataset prove the superiority of the proposed hybrid models. In the input sequence, the temporal positions which are more important for predicting the next duration can be efficiently highlighted via the added attention mechanism layer.

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  • Yong Shi & Wei Dai & Wen Long & Bo Li, 2021. "Improved ACD-Based Financial Trade Durations Prediction Leveraging LSTM Networks and Attention Mechanism," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-11, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7854512
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/7854512
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