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Title :Prediction of S&P 500 index movement using data mining techniques
Creator :Michailidoy, Myrto-Christina
Contributor :Kyriazidou, Ekaterini (Επιβλέπων καθηγητής)
Tzavalis, Elias (Εξεταστής)
Arvanitis, Stylianos (Εξεταστής)
Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of Economics (Degree granting institution)
Type :Text
Extent :72p.
Language :en
Abstract :Predicting financial time series has proven extremely challenging due to their characteristics. There has been a vast number of researches investigating the predictability of financial variables from different aspects and by using different approaches. This study attempts to predict the direction of movement of S&P500 using models based on classification techniques; namely Logit, Linear Discriminant Analysis, Quadratic Discriminant Analysis, k-Nearest Neighbors, Support Vector Machines and Random Forest. The models developed are efficient, in the sense that any undetermined parameter is tuned using the Cross Validation technique. As inputs of the models, eleven technical indicators have been used and the data set is splitted into two sub-samples, the train and the test set. The performance of each model is assessed based on some evaluation measures, from which the best model is selected.
Subject :Prediction
S&P 500
Variance Inflation Factors (VIF)
Financial variables
Logit
Linear Discriminant Analysis
Quadratic Discriminant Analysis
k-Nearest Neighbors
Support Vector Machines (SVM)
Random forest
Date :28-02-2018
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File: Michailidou_2018.pdf

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