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Machine Learning for Algorithmic Trading - Second Edition

By : Stefan Jansen
Book Image

Machine Learning for Algorithmic Trading - Second Edition

By: Stefan Jansen

Overview of this book

The explosive growth of digital data has boosted the demand for expertise in trading strategies that use machine learning (ML). This revised and expanded second edition enables you to build and evaluate sophisticated supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning models. This book introduces end-to-end machine learning for the trading workflow, from the idea and feature engineering to model optimization, strategy design, and backtesting. It illustrates this by using examples ranging from linear models and tree-based ensembles to deep-learning techniques from cutting edge research. This edition shows how to work with market, fundamental, and alternative data, such as tick data, minute and daily bars, SEC filings, earnings call transcripts, financial news, or satellite images to generate tradeable signals. It illustrates how to engineer financial features or alpha factors that enable an ML model to predict returns from price data for US and international stocks and ETFs. It also shows how to assess the signal content of new features using Alphalens and SHAP values and includes a new appendix with over one hundred alpha factor examples. By the end, you will be proficient in translating ML model predictions into a trading strategy that operates at daily or intraday horizons, and in evaluating its performance.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
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References
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Index

ML with text data – from language to features

Text data can be extremely valuable given how much information humans communicate and store using natural language. The diverse set of data sources relevant to financial investments range from formal documents like company statements, contracts, and patents, to news, opinion, and analyst research or commentary, to various types of social media postings or messages.

Numerous and diverse text data samples are available online to explore the use of NLP algorithms, many of which are listed among the resources included in this chapter's README file on GitHub. For a comprehensive introduction, see Jurafsky and Martin (2008).

To realize the potential value of text data, we'll introduce the specialized NLP techniques and the most effective Python libraries, outline key challenges particular to working with language data, introduce critical elements of the NLP workflow, and highlight NLP applications relevant for algorithmic...