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A chemical-reaction-optimization-based neuro-fuzzy hybrid network for stock closing price prediction

Sarat Chandra Nayak () and Bijan Bihari Misra ()
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Sarat Chandra Nayak: CMR College of Engineering & Technology
Bijan Bihari Misra: Silicon Institute of Technology

Financial Innovation, 2019, vol. 5, issue 1, 1-34

Abstract: Abstract Accurate prediction of stock market behavior is a challenging issue for financial forecasting. Artificial neural networks, such as multilayer perceptron have been established as better approximation and classification models for this domain. This study proposes a chemical reaction optimization (CRO) based neuro-fuzzy network model for prediction of stock indices. The input vectors to the model are fuzzified by applying a Gaussian membership function, and each input is associated with a degree of membership to different classes. A multilayer perceptron with one hidden layer is used as the base model and CRO is used to the optimal weights and biases of this model. CRO was chosen because it requires fewer control parameters and has a faster convergence rate. Five statistical parameters are used to evaluate the performance of the model, and the model is validated by forecasting the daily closing indices for five major stock markets. The performance of the proposed model is compared with four state-of-art models that are trained similarly and was found to be superior. We conducted the Deibold-Mariano test to check the statistical significance of the proposed model, and it was found to be significant. This model can be used as a promising tool for financial forecasting.

Keywords: Artificial neural network; Neuro-fuzzy network; Multilayer perceptron; Chemical reaction optimization; Stock market forecasting; Financial time series forecasting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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