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Machine Learning for Algorithmic Trading - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839217715
Pages 822 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Stefan Jansen Stefan Jansen
Profile icon Stefan Jansen

Table of Contents (27) Chapters

Preface 1. Machine Learning for Trading – From Idea to Execution 2. Market and Fundamental Data – Sources and Techniques 3. Alternative Data for Finance – Categories and Use Cases 4. Financial Feature Engineering – How to Research Alpha Factors 5. Portfolio Optimization and Performance Evaluation 6. The Machine Learning Process 7. Linear Models – From Risk Factors to Return Forecasts 8. The ML4T Workflow – From Model to Strategy Backtesting 9. Time-Series Models for Volatility Forecasts and Statistical Arbitrage 10. Bayesian ML – Dynamic Sharpe Ratios and Pairs Trading 11. Random Forests – A Long-Short Strategy for Japanese Stocks 12. Boosting Your Trading Strategy 13. Data-Driven Risk Factors and Asset Allocation with Unsupervised Learning 14. Text Data for Trading – Sentiment Analysis 15. Topic Modeling – Summarizing Financial News 16. Word Embeddings for Earnings Calls and SEC Filings 17. Deep Learning for Trading 18. CNNs for Financial Time Series and Satellite Images 19. RNNs for Multivariate Time Series and Sentiment Analysis 20. Autoencoders for Conditional Risk Factors and Asset Pricing 21. Generative Adversarial Networks for Synthetic Time-Series Data 22. Deep Reinforcement Learning – Building a Trading Agent 23. Conclusions and Next Steps 24. References
25. Index
Appendix: Alpha Factor Library

Learning latent topics – Goals and approaches

Topic modeling discovers hidden themes that capture semantic information beyond individual words in a body of documents. It aims to address a key challenge for a machine learning algorithm that learns from text data by transcending the lexical level of "what actually has been written" to the semantic level of "what was intended." The resulting topics can be used to annotate documents based on their association with various topics.

In practical terms, topic models automatically summarize large collections of documents to facilitate organization and management as well as search and recommendations. At the same time, it enables the understanding of documents to the extent that humans can interpret the descriptions of topics.

Topic models also mitigate the curse of dimensionality that often plagues the BOW model; representing documents with high-dimensional, sparse vectors can make similarity measures noisy...

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