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arxiv 1801.05752 v2 pith:3KEA4TFN submitted 2017-12-15 q-fin.CP q-fin.ST

classification q-fin.CPq-fin.ST
keywords algorithmindicatorsmacro-financialpriceclassifierspredictivetrainingagnostic
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In this paper, I discuss a method to tackle the issues arising from the small data-sets available to data-scientists when building price predictive algorithms that use monthly/quarterly macro-financial indicators. I approach this by training separate classifiers on the equivalent dataset from a range of countries. Using these classifiers, a three level meta learning algorithm (MLA) is developed. I develop a transform, ASG, to create a country agnostic proxy for the macro-financial indicators. Using these proposed methods, I investigate the degree to which a predictive algorithm for the US 5Y bond price, predominantly using macro-financial indicators, can outperform an identical algorithm which only uses statistics deriving from previous price. This was an undergraduate project, subsequently the research was not exhaustive.

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