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International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design ; 13(9), 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1975017

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Healthcare sector stocks are a very good opportunity for investors to obtain gains faster most of the time in a year and mostly during this COVID pandemic. Purchasing a healthcare stock of a certain company indicates that you hold a part of the company shares. Specifically, various examinations have been led to anticipate the development of financial exchange utilizing AI calculations, such as SVM and reinforcement learning. A collection of machine learning algorithms are executed on Indian stock price data to precisely come up with the value of the stock in the future. Experiments are performed to find such healthcare sector stock markets that are difficult to predict and those that are more influenced by social media and financial news. The impact of sentiments on predicting stock prices is displayed and the accuracy of the final model is further increased by incorporating sentiment analysis. © 2019 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). All rights reserved.

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2021 International Conference on Computational Modeling, Simulation, and Data Analysis, CMSDA 2021 ; 12160, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1774928

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The aim of the project is to predict and analyse broad trends across the US economy using stock data from mainstream companies in six industries on Forbes 2000 and data from COVID-19. A time series analysis approach was used to predict the daily increases in each company's share price. The following five supervised learning techniques (logistic regression, random forest, decision tree, neural network and XGBoost) were used. As the accuracy of the results predicted by the different models for each company varies considerably, only the results predicted by the most accurate model for each company have been selected for analysed. The results show that the Electronic Pleased Technology Industry and the Social Entertainment Internet Industry remain break-even for COVID-19;the E-Commerce Industry shows a significant increase;The Financial Services Industry shows a significant drop in share price, while the Insurance Industry and Pharmaceutical Industry show a small drop in share price. © COPYRIGHT SPIE. Downloading of the is permitted for personal use only.

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