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NEURAL NETWORKS AND THE FINANCIAL MARKETS: PREDICTING, COMBINING AND PORTFOLIO OPTIMISATION

SHADBOLT, JIMMY - Personal Name; TAYLOR, JOHN G. - Personal Name;

This book looks at how research into predicting the financial markets has progressed in recent years. The first section of the book describes the financial markets and asks whether they are indeed predictable, given the number of possible economic and financial variables. The second section surveys existing prediction models and looks at how these can be refined so as to provide the best prediction of the market's value at the next time step i.e. in one month's time. The third and forth sections look at the theory of specific prediction models and their applications, whilst the final section discusses possible future developments i.e. so that prediction models can be made more immune to sudden global changes.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Jimmy Shadbolt
Call Number
006.32 SHA n
Publisher
Berkshire : Springer., 2002
Collation
xiii, 273 p. : ill ; 23cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
1852335319
Classification
006.32
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Finance
Artificial Intelligence
Neural Networks
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