Abstract
<abstract><p>This paper presents a novel integration of Machine Learning (ML) models with Monte Carlo simulations to enhance financial forecasting and risk assessments in dynamic market environments. Traditional financial forecasting methods, which primarily rely on linear statistical and econometric models, face limitations in addressing the complexities of modern financial datasets. To overcome these challenges, we explore the evolution of financial forecasting, transitioning from time-series analyses to sophisticated ML techniques such as Random Forest, Support Vector Machines, and Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks. Our methodology combines an ensemble of these ML models, each providing unique insights into market dynamics, with the probabilistic scenario analysis of Monte Carlo simulations. This integration aims to improve the predictive accuracy and risk evaluation in financial markets. We apply this integrated approach to a quantitative analysis of the SPY Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) and selected major stocks, focusing on various risk-reward ratios including Sharpe, Sortino, and Treynor. The results demonstrate the potential of our approach in providing a comprehensive view of risks and rewards, highlighting the advantages of combining traditional risk assessment methods with advanced predictive models. This research contributes to the field of applied mathematical finance by offering a more nuanced, adaptive tool for financial market analyses and decision-making.</p></abstract>
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