Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6854652 | Expert Systems with Applications | 2019 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
I investigate whether an expert system can be used for profitable long-term asset management. The trading strategy of the expert system needs to be based on market predictions. To this end, I generate binary predictions of the market returns by using statistical and machine-learning algorithms. The methods used include logistic regressions, regularized logistic regressions and similarity-based classification. I test the methods in a contemporary data set involving data from eleven developed markets. Both statistical and economic significance of the results are considered. As an ensemble, the results seem to indicate that there is some degree of mild predictability in the stock markets. Some of the results obtained are highly significant in the economic sense, featuring annualized excess returns of 3.1% (France), 2.9% (Netherlands) and 0.8% (United States). However, statistically significant results are seldom found. Consequently, the results do not completely invalidate the efficient-market hypothesis.
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Authors
Markku Karhunen,