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Predicting the Unpredictable: How Neural Networks Enhance Predictability and Performance in Portfolio Management
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Predicting the Unpredictable: How Neural Networks Enhance Predictability and Performance in Portfolio Management

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Thomas Berghage has beaten the S&P 500 17 years and running. According to this eye-opening book, the key to his success is artificial intelligence and quantum mechanics. In Predicting the Unpredictable, Mr. Berghage and Dr. George Olander look at the flaws and limitations of contemporary securities analysis and the ways in which the human element inevitably hinders investment. Computers, with their ability to analyze infinitely more variables at once than a human possibly can handle, have the power to take the guesswork out of finance and save us all from the ambiguities of behavioral finance. The authors reveal Mr. Berghage’s computer-based system in hopes of revitalizing investment and restoring investor confidence.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Acacia Publishing
Date
2 November 2007
Pages
232
ISBN
9780979253157

Thomas Berghage has beaten the S&P 500 17 years and running. According to this eye-opening book, the key to his success is artificial intelligence and quantum mechanics. In Predicting the Unpredictable, Mr. Berghage and Dr. George Olander look at the flaws and limitations of contemporary securities analysis and the ways in which the human element inevitably hinders investment. Computers, with their ability to analyze infinitely more variables at once than a human possibly can handle, have the power to take the guesswork out of finance and save us all from the ambiguities of behavioral finance. The authors reveal Mr. Berghage’s computer-based system in hopes of revitalizing investment and restoring investor confidence.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Acacia Publishing
Date
2 November 2007
Pages
232
ISBN
9780979253157