Modeling Philippine Stock Exchange Composite Index Using Weighted Geometric Brownian Motion Forecasts

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Philippine Stock Exchange Composite Index (PSEi) is the main stock index of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE). PSEi is computed using a weighted mean of the top 30 publicly traded companies in the Philippines, called component stocks. It provides a single value by which the performance of the Philippine stock market is measured. Unfortunately, these weights, which may vary for every trading day, are not disclosed by the PSE. In this paper, we propose a model of forecasting the PSEi by estimating the weights based on historical data and forecasting each component stock using Monte Carlo simulation based on a Geometric Brownian Motion (GBM) assumption. The model performance is evaluated and its forecast compared is with the results using a direct GBM forecast of PSEi over different forecast periods. Results showed that the forecasts using WGBM will yield smaller error compared to direct GBM forecast of PSEi.

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Gayo, W., & David, G. (2016). Modeling Philippine Stock Exchange Composite Index Using Weighted Geometric Brownian Motion Forecasts. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 68). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20166819002

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