Testing the predictive ability of machine learning models for long term investments in cryptocurrency

Machine learning is a method of data analysis which can be used to predict outcomes given previous and present data. The rise in the popularity of cryptocurrencies due to its volatile movements has piqued the interest of researchers and investors alike. Different machine learning models such as supp...

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Main Authors: Calceta, Enrique V., Datinginoo, Jefferson R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_math-10182022-12-20T01:16:25Z Testing the predictive ability of machine learning models for long term investments in cryptocurrency Calceta, Enrique V. Datinginoo, Jefferson R. Machine learning is a method of data analysis which can be used to predict outcomes given previous and present data. The rise in the popularity of cryptocurrencies due to its volatile movements has piqued the interest of researchers and investors alike. Different machine learning models such as support vector machine, random forest, and regressors were used to predict the classification of prices by either increased or decreased and to predict the market capitalization (marketcap) of both Bitcoin and Ethereum. The machine learning models that were used as machine learning classifiers are the support vector machine and random forest. These machine learning models, and its respective algorithms categorized the given sets of data into different set of clusters or classes. In this study, machine learning classifiers are used to either label a certain data whether the price of Bitcoin and Ethereum increased or decreased based on its opening and closing value of the given day. The input data used was 187 days before the predicted price movement. To predict the exact value of the marketcap of Bitcoin and Ethereum, the linear regression model was used in the study. For machine learning classifiers, the model with the highest accuracy for both Bitcoin and Ethereum was the support vector machine linear kernel with an accuracy of 90%. For the linear regression model used to predict the marketcap of both Bitcoin and Ethereum, Bitcoin has the higher accuracy score of 94% compared to Ethereum’s 86% accuracy score. 2022-12-19T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_math/21 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1018&context=etdb_math Mathematics and Statistics Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Cryptocurrencies Machine learning Mathematics
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Machine learning
Mathematics
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Machine learning
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Calceta, Enrique V.
Datinginoo, Jefferson R.
Testing the predictive ability of machine learning models for long term investments in cryptocurrency
description Machine learning is a method of data analysis which can be used to predict outcomes given previous and present data. The rise in the popularity of cryptocurrencies due to its volatile movements has piqued the interest of researchers and investors alike. Different machine learning models such as support vector machine, random forest, and regressors were used to predict the classification of prices by either increased or decreased and to predict the market capitalization (marketcap) of both Bitcoin and Ethereum. The machine learning models that were used as machine learning classifiers are the support vector machine and random forest. These machine learning models, and its respective algorithms categorized the given sets of data into different set of clusters or classes. In this study, machine learning classifiers are used to either label a certain data whether the price of Bitcoin and Ethereum increased or decreased based on its opening and closing value of the given day. The input data used was 187 days before the predicted price movement. To predict the exact value of the marketcap of Bitcoin and Ethereum, the linear regression model was used in the study. For machine learning classifiers, the model with the highest accuracy for both Bitcoin and Ethereum was the support vector machine linear kernel with an accuracy of 90%. For the linear regression model used to predict the marketcap of both Bitcoin and Ethereum, Bitcoin has the higher accuracy score of 94% compared to Ethereum’s 86% accuracy score.
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author Calceta, Enrique V.
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title Testing the predictive ability of machine learning models for long term investments in cryptocurrency
title_short Testing the predictive ability of machine learning models for long term investments in cryptocurrency
title_full Testing the predictive ability of machine learning models for long term investments in cryptocurrency
title_fullStr Testing the predictive ability of machine learning models for long term investments in cryptocurrency
title_full_unstemmed Testing the predictive ability of machine learning models for long term investments in cryptocurrency
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