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Learning the Market: Sentiment-Based Ensemble Trading Agents

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arxiv 2402.01441 v2 pith:YLLE3YUP submitted 2024-02-02 q-fin.TR cs.LG

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We propose and study the integration of sentiment analysis and deep reinforcement learning ensemble algorithms for stock trading by evaluating strategies capable of dynamically altering their active agent given the concurrent market environment. In particular, we design a simple-yet-effective method for extracting financial sentiment and combine this with improvements on existing trading agents, resulting in a strategy that effectively considers both qualitative market factors and quantitative stock data. We show that our approach results in a strategy that is profitable, robust, and risk-minimal - outperforming the traditional ensemble strategy as well as single agent algorithms and market metrics. Our findings suggest that the conventional practice of switching and reevaluating agents in ensemble every fixed-number of months is sub-optimal, and that a dynamic sentiment-based framework greatly unlocks additional performance. Furthermore, as we have designed our algorithm with simplicity and efficiency in mind, we hypothesize that the transition of our method from historical evaluation towards real-time trading with live data to be relatively simple.

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  1. CLaC@FinMMEval 2026 Task 3: Sentiment-Augmented Deep Reinforcement Learning for Active Trading -- An Alpha-Reward Approach

    cs.LG 2026-07 conditional novelty 3.0 of 10

    A DDPG agent using news sentiment and an excess-return reward beat buy-and-hold on Tesla (54.96% vs 16.45%) and Bitcoin (1.58% vs -34.27%) in the 2025-26 FinMMEval test window.

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