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Hi, I have some data coming from a trading simulation, so I have time values and some Y ranging between 10000 and 15000. I was curious and tried some linear regression around it, but, to no avail. Knowing almost nothing about this field I wonder if there are models that could provide some prediction or what else could be done with such data? Any hints, clues or readings are appreciated.
consider reading some machine learning books or taking a ML course, like this one https://www.coursera.org/learn/machine-learning
@be9 I already started doing so, I watched half of the openclassroom stuff from stanford and read through the first two chapters of machine learning for clojure. The thing is, I want to solve that specific problem (if possible at all) and for this, I have to know what exactly to look for. Time-series prediction sounds reasonable, thanks for the hint