Are markets truly efficient? Experiments using deep learning algorithms for market movement prediction (Q2633259)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7052196
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    Are markets truly efficient? Experiments using deep learning algorithms for market movement prediction
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7052196

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      Are markets truly efficient? Experiments using deep learning algorithms for market movement prediction (English)
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      8 May 2019
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      Summary: We examine the use of deep learning (neural networks) to predict the movement of the S\&P 500 Index using past returns of all the stocks in the index. Our analysis finds that the future direction of the S\&P 500 index can be weakly predicted by the prior movements of the underlying stocks in the index, but not strongly enough to reject market efficiency. Decomposition of the prediction error indicates that most of the lack of predictability comes from randomness and only a little from nonstationarity. We believe this is the first test of S\&P 500 market efficiency that uses a very large information set, and it extends the domain of weak-form market efficiency tests.
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      deep neural nets
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      market efficiency
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      market prediction
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