Portfolio creation using artificial neural networks and classification probabilities: a Canadian study

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Tania Morris
Jules Comeau
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[1] Université de Moncton,Faculty of Business Administration
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Financial Markets and Portfolio Management | 2020年 / 34卷
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Risk-adjusted excess return; Artificial neural network; Stock return prediction; Classification probabilities; Portfolio creation; G11; G17;
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This study aims to verify whether using artificial neural networks (ANNs) to establish classification probabilities generates portfolios with higher excess returns than using ANNs in their traditional role of predicting portfolio returns. Our sample includes all companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange from 1994 to 2014 with a monthly average of 16,324 company-month observations. Results indicate that portfolios based on the classification probabilities yield mean returns ranging from 7.81 to 14.40% annually over a 16-year period and that portfolios based on both predicted returns and classification probabilities generate returns that are superior to the market index. In addition, there is evidence that ranking securities based on their probability of beating the market has some benefit.
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