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A Hybrid Stock Price Prediction Model Based on PRE and Deep Neural Network

Journal

DATA
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/data7050051

Keywords

prediction rule ensembles; deep neural network; moving average

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  1. Presidency University Bangalore
  2. GITAM University Bangalore Campus
  3. Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore

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Stock prices are volatile due to various factors and accurately predicting them can help reduce investment risk. The authors proposed a hybrid stock prediction model using the prediction rule ensembles (PRE) technique and deep neural network (DNN). This model showed better performance in estimating stock volatility compared to single prediction models such as DNN and ANN.
Stock prices are volatile due to different factors that are involved in the stock market, such as geopolitical tension, company earnings, and commodity prices, affecting stock price. Sometimes stock prices react to domestic uncertainty such as reserve bank policy, government policy, inflation, and global market uncertainty. The volatility estimation of stock is one of the challenging tasks for traders. Accurate prediction of stock price helps investors to reduce the risk in portfolio or investment. Stock prices are nonlinear. To deal with nonlinearity in data, we propose a hybrid stock prediction model using the prediction rule ensembles (PRE) technique and deep neural network (DNN). First, stock technical indicators are considered to identify the uptrend in stock prices. We considered moving average technical indicators: moving average 20 days, moving average 50 days, and moving average 200 days. Second, using the PRE technique-computed different rules for stock prediction, we selected the rules with the lowest root mean square error (RMSE) score. Third, the three-layer DNN is considered for stock prediction. We have fine-tuned the hyperparameters of DNN, such as the number of layers, learning rate, neurons, and number of epochs in the model. Fourth, the average results of the PRE and DNN prediction model are combined. The hybrid stock prediction model results are computed using the mean absolute error (MAE) and RMSE metric. The performance of the hybrid stock prediction model is better than the single prediction model, namely DNN and ANN, with a 5% to 7% improvement in RMSE score. The Indian stock price data are considered for the work.

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