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Financial Futures Prediction Using Fuzzy Rough Set and Synthetic Minority Oversampling Technique

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  • Shangkun Deng
  • Yingke Zhu
  • Ruijie Liu
  • Wanyu Xu
  • Khalid K. Ali

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In this research, a novel approach called SMOTE-FRS is proposed for movement prediction and trading simulation of the Chinese Stock Index 300 (CSI300) futures, which is the most crucial financial futures in the Chinese A-share market. First, the SMOTE- (Synthetic Minority Oversampling Technique-) based method is employed to address the sample unbalance problem by oversampling the minority class and undersampling the majority class of the futures price change. Then, the FRS- (fuzzy rough set-) based method, as an efficient tool for analyzing complex and nonlinear information with high noise and uncertainty of financial time series, is adopted for the price change multiclassification of the CSI300 futures. Next, based on the multiclassification results of the futures price movement, a trading strategy is developed to execute a one-year simulated trading for an out-of-sample test of the trained model. From the experimental results, it is found that the proposed method averagely yielded an accumulated return of 6.36%, a F1-measure of 65.94%, and a hit ratio of 62.39% in the four testing periods, indicating that the proposed method is more accurate and more profitable than the benchmarks. Therefore, the proposed method could be applied by the market participants as an alternative prediction and trading system to forecast and trade in the Chinese financial futures market.

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  • Shangkun Deng & Yingke Zhu & Ruijie Liu & Wanyu Xu & Khalid K. Ali, 2022. "Financial Futures Prediction Using Fuzzy Rough Set and Synthetic Minority Oversampling Technique," Advances in Mathematical Physics, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-10, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlamp:7622906
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/7622906
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