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Main Authors: Azevedo, Igor L. R., Suzumura, Toyotaro
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.11192
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author Azevedo, Igor L. R.
Suzumura, Toyotaro
author_facet Azevedo, Igor L. R.
Suzumura, Toyotaro
contents Stock market forecasting has been a topic of extensive research, aiming to provide investors with optimal stock recommendations for higher returns. In recent years, this field has gained even more attention due to the widespread adoption of deep learning models. While these models have achieved impressive accuracy in predicting stock behavior, tailoring them to specific scenarios has become increasingly important. Election Day represents one such critical scenario, characterized by intensified market volatility, as the winning candidate's policies significantly impact various economic sectors and companies. To address this challenge, we propose the Election Day Stock Market Forecasting (EDSMF) Model. Our approach leverages the contextual capabilities of large language models alongside specialized agents designed to analyze the political and economic consequences of elections. By building on a state-of-the-art architecture, we demonstrate that EDSMF improves the predictive performance of the S&P 500 during this uniquely volatile day.
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spellingShingle From Votes to Volatility Predicting the Stock Market on Election Day
Azevedo, Igor L. R.
Suzumura, Toyotaro
Computational Finance
Artificial Intelligence
Stock market forecasting has been a topic of extensive research, aiming to provide investors with optimal stock recommendations for higher returns. In recent years, this field has gained even more attention due to the widespread adoption of deep learning models. While these models have achieved impressive accuracy in predicting stock behavior, tailoring them to specific scenarios has become increasingly important. Election Day represents one such critical scenario, characterized by intensified market volatility, as the winning candidate's policies significantly impact various economic sectors and companies. To address this challenge, we propose the Election Day Stock Market Forecasting (EDSMF) Model. Our approach leverages the contextual capabilities of large language models alongside specialized agents designed to analyze the political and economic consequences of elections. By building on a state-of-the-art architecture, we demonstrate that EDSMF improves the predictive performance of the S&P 500 during this uniquely volatile day.
title From Votes to Volatility Predicting the Stock Market on Election Day
topic Computational Finance
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.11192