Deutsche Bank – Asset Valuation Allocation Models 2001
How can we judge whether stock prices are too high, too low, or just right? The purpose of this weekly report is to track a stock valuation model that attempts to answer this question. While the model is very simple, it has been quite accurate and can also be used as a stocks-versus-bonds asset allocation tool. I […]
Neural Prediction Of Weekly Stock Market Index
The aim of this project is to predict the future values of the Standard & Poor’s 500 (S&P500) stock index based on its past values and the past values of some financial indicators.There have been many attempts at predicting stock market movements,most of them based on statistical time series models. Most of these attempts have […]
Streetsmart Guide To Valuing a Stock
Valuing A Stock Traders and investors spend fortunes in time and money trying to gauge the real value of individual stocks. The Street smart Guide to Valuing a Stock introduces proven techniques for analyzing a stock’s value, spotting undervalued and overvalued stocks, and understanding the impact of interest rate changes and earnings reports on stock […]
supply demand
supply demand What can stock investors learn from the credit crisis and the declining values in the housing market? Aside from the damage caused to stock prices thanks to billions in write downs by major financial services companies, the falling values in the housing market is a good reminder of how supply and demand work. […]
Thomas And Patnaik-Serial Correlation In High-Frequency Data And The Link With Liquidity
This paper tests for market efficiency at high-frequencies of the Indian equity markets. Wedo this by testing the behaviour of serial correlation in firm stock prices using the Variance Ratio test on high frequency returns data. We find that at a frequency interval of five minutes,all the stocks show a pattern of mean-reversion. However, different […]