diff --git a/projects/project4/README.md b/projects/project4/README.md index 9cb5218..3cfeb7b 100644 --- a/projects/project4/README.md +++ b/projects/project4/README.md @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ The first file contains SP500 index data (OHLC: 4 time-series) and the other fil Note: Financial data can be complex and tricky to analyse for a lot of reasons. In order to focus on Time Series forecasting, the project gives access to a "simplified" financial dataset. For instance, we consider the composition of the SP500 remains similar over time which is not true and which introduces a "survivor bias". Plus, the data during covid-19 was removed because it may have a significant impact on the backtesting. +Note: Financial data can be complex and tricky to analyse for a lot of reasons. In order to focus on Time Series forecasting, the project gives access to a "simplified" financial dataset. For instance, we consider the composition of the SP500 remains similar over time which is not true and which introduces a "survivor bias". Plus, the data during covid-19 was removed because it may have a significant impact on the backtesting. + **"No leakage" small guide:** We assume it is day D and we want to take a position on the next h days on the next day. The position starts on day D+1 (included). To decide wether we take a short or long position the return between day D+1 and D+2 is computed and used as a target. Finally, as features on day contain information until day D 11:59pm, target need to be shifted. As a result, the final dataframe schema is: