Creation of Stock Analysis System Depend on the Prediction Research of Individual Stock Price Behavior by Moving Average Method

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The Taiwan stock market has millions of investors. If each investor spends $5,000 NTD each month on a professional technical analysis system and it is conservatively estimated 100,000 investors would use the system, the market potential will be $500 million NTD. If we can seek out irregular general rules of stock price data on stock market and further make predictions to some extent, the return on investment may be effectively raised, and investment loss reduced for the investors. This study will take Taiwan stock market as data source and use Moving Average Method (MA) to conduct study and analysis of stochastic data of stock price. One stocks (TSMC) typical in Taiwan’s industries and with large-cap index weights are studied to explore whether there are any specific changes and regularities in seemingly irregular stock prices.. We should depend on the front research to develop an effective stock trading analysis system, and we can help investors obtain profits. At the same time, the system users can also make more considerable profits.

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