Stock price prediction using historical data and news articles: a survey
by Vijay Kumar Dwivedi; Manoj Madhava Gore
International Journal of Computational Systems Engineering (IJCSYSE), Vol. 6, No. 4, 2021

Abstract: Stock traders predict the price of a stock to maximise their trading profit in the stock market. Predicting a stock price is a complicated task as the price of a stock changes frequently and abruptly. The volatility of stock price is affected by various factors of social, economic, and political nature. The study of literature on stock price prediction reveals that existing models perform prediction by utilising datasets of historical data, news articles, or both. The predicted price is not always useful for stock traders for accomplishing their objectives. Numerous research have been done by various researchers to accurately predict the price of a stock in a consistent manner. However, there is still a scope of improvement in this area. This article reviews several approaches employed for prediction of stock price. The article also highlights the various open research issues and challenges, which may be helpful to the interested researchers.

Online publication date: Thu, 13-Jan-2022

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