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M. E. Malliaris Loyola University Chicago, mmallia@luc.edu S. G. Malliaris Yale University, steven.malliaris@yale.edu
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Crude oil Heating oil Gasoline Natural gas Propane
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CLHOPNHUNG CL1---- HO0.9597211--- PN0.8422480.8811541-- HU0.9649050.9261910.8472881- NG0.6698690.7312880.6779790.6575511
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Daily Spot Prices Five Variables From Jan 3, 1994 and Dec 31, 2002 The input variables: daily closing spot price percent change in daily closing spot price from the previous day standard deviation over the previous 5 trading days Standard deviation over the previous 21 trading days
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Regression Neural Network Each neural network model used twenty-one inputs (the 20 original fields, plus the non- numeric cluster identifier), one hidden layer with twenty nodes, and one output node.
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Avg. Absolute ErrorMean Squared Error Simple Regres sion Neural NetSimple Regres sion Neural Net CL1.9732.1261.1206.0136.6532.269 HO0.0510.0550.0350.0040.0050.002 HU0.0570.0530.0290.0060.0040.001 NG0.3880.4140.2180.2400.2420.075 PN0.0410.0610.0800.0030.0060.009
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There is enough information contained in a simple set of price data to allow effective forecasting An ability to predict the price of a given source good does not necessarily imply an ability to predict the price of such a good’s byproducts Traditional statistical techniques for understanding and extracting information about trends are often less than ideal in market situations
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