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Correlate influential news article events to stock quote movement

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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by A C Mandalapu, S Gunabalan, A Sadineni, TaoTao Cai, N Al Hasan Haldar, Jianxin LiJianxin Li
This study is to investigate the digital media influence on financial equity stocks. For investment plans, knowledge-based decision support system is an important criterion. The stock exchange is becoming one of the major areas of investments. Various factors affect the stock exchange in which social media and digital news articles are found to be the major factors. As the world is more connected now than a decade ago, social media does play a main role in making decisions and change the perception of looking at things. Therefore a robust model is an important need for forecasting the stock prices movement using social media news or articles. From this line of research, we assess the performance of correlation-based models to check the rigorousness over the large data sets of stocks and the news articles. We evaluate the various stock quotes of entities across the world on the day news article is published. Conventional sentiment analysis is applied to the news article events to extract the polarity by categorizing the positive and negative statements to study their influence on the stocks based on correlation.

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Event

Advanced data mining and applications. International Conference (15th : 2019 : Dalian, China)

Volume

11888

Series

Lecture notes in computer science

Pagination

331 - 342

Publisher

Springer

Location

Dalian, China

Place of publication

Cham, Swizterland

Start date

2019-11-21

End date

2019-11-23

ISSN

0302-9743

eISSN

1611-3349

ISBN-13

9783030352301

ISBN-10

3030352315

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

J Li, S Wang, S Qin, X Li, S Wang

Title of proceedings

ADMA 2019 : Proceedings of the 15th Advanced Data Mining and Applications International Conference

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