Evaluating the application of neural networks and fundamental analysis in the Australian Stockmarket

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Evaluating the application of neural networks and fundamental analysis in the Australian Stockmarket. / Vanstone, Bruce J; Finnie, Gavin; Tan, Clarence n W.
Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence. gol. / M H Hamza. Canada: ACTA Press, 2005. t. 62-67.

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Vanstone, BJ, Finnie, G & Tan, CNW 2005, Evaluating the application of neural networks and fundamental analysis in the Australian Stockmarket. yn MH Hamza (gol.), Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence. ACTA Press, Canada, tt. 62-67. <https://www.iasted.org/conferences/>

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Vanstone, B. J., Finnie, G., & Tan, C. N. W. (2005). Evaluating the application of neural networks and fundamental analysis in the Australian Stockmarket. Yn M. H. Hamza (Gol.), Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence (tt. 62-67). ACTA Press. https://www.iasted.org/conferences/

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Vanstone BJ, Finnie G, Tan CNW. 2005. Evaluating the application of neural networks and fundamental analysis in the Australian Stockmarket. Hamza MH, golygydd. Yn Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence. Canada: ACTA Press. tt. 62-67.

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Vanstone, Bruce J, Gavin Finnie a Clarence n W Tan "Evaluating the application of neural networks and fundamental analysis in the Australian Stockmarket". Hamza, M H (gol.). Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence. Canada: ACTA Press. 2005, 62-67.

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Vanstone BJ, Finnie G, Tan CNW. Evaluating the application of neural networks and fundamental analysis in the Australian Stockmarket. Yn Hamza MH, golygydd, Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence. Canada: ACTA Press. 2005. t. 62-67

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Vanstone, Bruce J ; Finnie, Gavin ; Tan, Clarence n W. / Evaluating the application of neural networks and fundamental analysis in the Australian Stockmarket. Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence. Gol. / M H Hamza. Canada : ACTA Press, 2005. tt. 62-67

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N1 - From: journals [journals@actapress.com] Sent: Thursday, 9 November 2006 7:44 AM To: Yvonne Auld Subject: RE: IASTED Conference Proceedings - permission to archive 3 articles. Dear Yvonne Auld, Thank you for the email request. I am pleased to inform you that ACTA Press willingly grants permission for the use of the three articles specified below to be used, in their original form, in Bond University's Institutional Repository, e-publications@bond. ACTA Press is dedicated to furthering academic research around the world, and we gladly take this opportunity to assist you with your request. If you have any questions regarding the extension of this permission, or require a formal letter stating our permission, please feel free to contact me at any time. Best regards! Sincerely, Bryson Smith; IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence 2005 ; Conference date: 04-07-2005 Through 06-07-2005

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N2 - This paper evaluates the use of an artificial neural network within a stockmarket trading strategy. The neural network was previously developed by the same authors, and has been trained using fundamental, company specific data. This study sites the neural network within a trading context, and demonstrates it is capable of producing economically significant results after accounting for costs.

AB - This paper evaluates the use of an artificial neural network within a stockmarket trading strategy. The neural network was previously developed by the same authors, and has been trained using fundamental, company specific data. This study sites the neural network within a trading context, and demonstrates it is capable of producing economically significant results after accounting for costs.

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EP - 67

BT - Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Computational Intelligence

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