Thanks for the comment. I do plan to do a series on how to use Linear Regression machine learning for stock price predictions. However, 'in the coming months' would not be very accurate - there are many macroeconomic factors that contribute to stock prices that it's difficult to do longer-term predictions. Prediction one-day or just a couple of days is much more accurate than weeks, though there are still other factors that play. For instance, if the Fed changes interest rates 'tomorrow', that could largely impact stock prices for that day - more so than any technical analysis indicators might impact it. So again, I do eventually plan to make a series for this - I say series because it would be much longer than just one video - but the series will be about predicting the price either 'tomorrow' or 'this week'. Thanks
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Can you make a special video about the work of a program that predicts the closure of stocks in the coming months on any currency
Thanks for the comment. I do plan to do a series on how to use Linear Regression machine learning for stock price predictions. However, 'in the coming months' would not be very accurate - there are many macroeconomic factors that contribute to stock prices that it's difficult to do longer-term predictions. Prediction one-day or just a couple of days is much more accurate than weeks, though there are still other factors that play. For instance, if the Fed changes interest rates 'tomorrow', that could largely impact stock prices for that day - more so than any technical analysis indicators might impact it. So again, I do eventually plan to make a series for this - I say series because it would be much longer than just one video - but the series will be about predicting the price either 'tomorrow' or 'this week'. Thanks
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