Trading Strategies for All Stock Programs

Authors

  • Yihang He School of Port, Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Hohai University
  • Yichi Zhang School of Port, Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Hohai University
  • Zhiqiang Lan School of Port, Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Hohai University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30564/jesr.v5i3.4962

Abstract

 Market traders buy and sell volatile assets frequently, with a goal to maximize their total return. There is usually a commission for each purchase and sale. Two such assets are gold and bitcoin. In order to solve the existing issues of purchases between gold and bitcoin, given that we have 1,000 USD, what strategies should we take to maximize our profits? In this article, the authors established seven models to predict the value of gold and bitcoins and how you should buy them, as the trends of value fluctuate, our models must be accurate enough to avoid being influenced. Targeted at that, the content is divided into three parts. For part 1: The authors selected several indicators that feature how the stock runs. For instance, price of gold and profit of gold to build first two models, which are the risk of investment model and the judgment on bull-or-bear market model. Then we use these models to evaluate whether it is safe to invest. The models are as follows: bear-bull market judgment model, risk of investment evaluation model, prediction model, trade model. For part 2: Based on the data concerned, the authors established the time series model to predict the way the market fluctuates. Meanwhile, the result of this model can be applied in correcting the results of former two models so as to make it more accurate. For part 3: The authors combined models above to give the best trading strategy. In addition, we improved the models by adding more indicators to make it more precise. We hope that by applying our models and strategies, you can successfully maximize your profit.

Keywords:

Maximum profit, Time series model, Bear-bull market

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