Author:
Dautel Alexander Jakob,Härdle Wolfgang Karl,Lessmann Stefan,Seow Hsin-Vonn
Abstract
AbstractDeep learning has substantially advanced the state of the art in computer vision, natural language processing, and other fields. The paper examines the potential of deep learning for exchange rate forecasting. We systematically compare long short-term memory networks and gated recurrent units to traditional recurrent network architectures as well as feedforward networks in terms of their directional forecasting accuracy and the profitability of trading model predictions. Empirical results indicate the suitability of deep networks for exchange rate forecasting in general but also evidence the difficulty of implementing and tuning corresponding architectures. Especially with regard to trading profit, a simpler neural network may perform as well as if not better than a more complex deep neural network.
Funder
DFG - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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