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Igor
2014-06-06 12:24:24


I am trying to make a predicting model. Possibly I will run ARCH-GARCH model, and some technical indicators such as short-term and long-term moving averages, golden-cross and death-cross , moving average convergence and divergence, relative strength index and stohastics.
I am wondering what data should me more appropriate for analysis, unadjusted or adjusted for dividends and splits.
Do technical analysts and chartists use adjusted or unadjusted prices of stocks for stock predictions?
If you have any suggestions or arguments on what data is more appropriate, I will be very grateful to hear your opinion.



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