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Classifier Based Stock Trading Recommender Systems for Indian stocks: An Empirical Evaluation

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Computational Economics

Source : Computational Economics (2019)

Url : https://doi.org/10.1007/s10614-019-09922-x

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Center : Amrita Innovation & Research

Department : Computer Science, Electronics and Communication

Verified : Yes

Year : 2019

Abstract : Recommender systems that can suggest the user when to buy and sell stocks can be of immense help to those who wish to trade in stocks but are constrained by their limited knowledge of stock market dynamics. Traditionally, the trading recommendations have been generated on the basis of technical analysis. However, recent research in the field indicates that soft computing/data mining based recommender systems are also capable of generating profitable trading recommendations. An attempt has been made in this study to generate novel classifier based stock trading recommender systems that employ historical stock price data and technical indicators as input features. Moreover, there have been very few studies on the effectiveness recommender systems in the context of India, the world's sixth largest economy and home to one of the world's largest stock exchanges: the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). This study presents an empirical evaluation the effectiveness of five single classifier and six ensemble classifier based recommender systems on a total of 293 stocks drawn from the BSE. Recommender system performance for each stock is evaluated based on classification accuracy and eight economic performance measures. Results indicate that the proposed approach can indeed be used successfully for generating profitable trading recommendations.

Cite this Research Publication : V. Vismayaa, Pooja, K. R., Alekhya, A., Malavika, C. N., Dr. Binoy B. Nair, and Dr. (Col.) Kumar P. N., “Classifier Based Stock Trading Recommender Systems for Indian stocks: An Empirical Evaluation”, Computational Economics, 2019.

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