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Stock Market Forecaster 1

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  • Date added: March 29, 2007
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From Luigi Rosa :

Stock Market Forecasting based on Neural Networks and Wavelet Decomposition Matlab source code. The predictive power of Neural Networks is merged with Multiscale Wavelet analysis. Buy/Sell signals are detected with a high degree of accuracy.

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