Apie eksperimentinį investavimo strategijų tyrimą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkose

Darbo tikslas yra įvertinti įvairias investavimo strategijas pagal jų pelningumą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkose. Darbe aprašytas atnaujintas fi nansų rinkos modelis, analizuojami eksperimentinių skaičiavimų rezultatai.  On the experimental investigation of investment strategies in the re...

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Main Authors: Jonas Mockus, Igor Katin, Joana Katina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2013-01-01
Series:Informacijos Mokslai
Online Access:http://www.journals.vu.lt/informacijos-mokslai/article/view/2050
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spelling doaj-a8154fbf0dec408baa5bcfd4681247512020-11-25T03:48:26ZengVilnius University PressInformacijos Mokslai1392-05611392-14872013-01-016510.15388/Im.2013.0.2050Apie eksperimentinį investavimo strategijų tyrimą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkoseJonas MockusIgor KatinJoana Katina Darbo tikslas yra įvertinti įvairias investavimo strategijas pagal jų pelningumą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkose. Darbe aprašytas atnaujintas fi nansų rinkos modelis, analizuojami eksperimentinių skaičiavimų rezultatai.  On the experimental investigation of investment strategies in the real and virtual fi nancial markets Jonas Mockus, Igor Katin, Joana Katina Summary The optimal fi nancial investment (Portfolio) problem was investigated by leading fi nancial organizations and scientists. The aim of these works was to defi ne the optimal diversifi cation of the assets depending on the acceptable risk level. The aim of the paper is to evaluate different investment strategies in the real and virtual fi nancial markets. This aim is the new element of the proposed simulation system since optimization is performed in the space of investment strategies; both daily and long-term. A number of different investment strategies are presented, including the ones based on the Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT). The simulated investment procedures include different prediction methods. The methods that minimize the mean absolute error (MAE) are added to the traditional ones that minimize the least squares error (MSE). The results of the virtual fi nancial market are compared with historical data. The model is designed as a tool to represent the behavior of an individual investor which wants to predict how the expected profi t depends on different investment strategies using different forecasting methods of real and virtual stocks. http://www.journals.vu.lt/informacijos-mokslai/article/view/2050
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Apie eksperimentinį investavimo strategijų tyrimą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkose
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title Apie eksperimentinį investavimo strategijų tyrimą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkose
title_short Apie eksperimentinį investavimo strategijų tyrimą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkose
title_full Apie eksperimentinį investavimo strategijų tyrimą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkose
title_fullStr Apie eksperimentinį investavimo strategijų tyrimą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkose
title_full_unstemmed Apie eksperimentinį investavimo strategijų tyrimą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkose
title_sort apie eksperimentinį investavimo strategijų tyrimą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkose
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Informacijos Mokslai
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publishDate 2013-01-01
description Darbo tikslas yra įvertinti įvairias investavimo strategijas pagal jų pelningumą realiose ir virtualiose fi nansų rinkose. Darbe aprašytas atnaujintas fi nansų rinkos modelis, analizuojami eksperimentinių skaičiavimų rezultatai.  On the experimental investigation of investment strategies in the real and virtual fi nancial markets Jonas Mockus, Igor Katin, Joana Katina Summary The optimal fi nancial investment (Portfolio) problem was investigated by leading fi nancial organizations and scientists. The aim of these works was to defi ne the optimal diversifi cation of the assets depending on the acceptable risk level. The aim of the paper is to evaluate different investment strategies in the real and virtual fi nancial markets. This aim is the new element of the proposed simulation system since optimization is performed in the space of investment strategies; both daily and long-term. A number of different investment strategies are presented, including the ones based on the Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT). The simulated investment procedures include different prediction methods. The methods that minimize the mean absolute error (MAE) are added to the traditional ones that minimize the least squares error (MSE). The results of the virtual fi nancial market are compared with historical data. The model is designed as a tool to represent the behavior of an individual investor which wants to predict how the expected profi t depends on different investment strategies using different forecasting methods of real and virtual stocks.
url http://www.journals.vu.lt/informacijos-mokslai/article/view/2050
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