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Forecasting Baltic stock market
The aim of the survey is to find out which factors of fundamental analyses are most commonly used in the process of Baltic stock market return forecasting.
Results are publicly available
Please choose your job specification:
President, Director of the investment company
Investment analyst
Investment sales representative
Investment consultant
Portfolio manager
Fund manager
Backoffice
Other
How often do you forecast (involved in forecasting), Lithuanian, Latvian or Estonian stock market
Once a year
Once a quarter
Once a month
Once a week
On a daily bases
Are you familiar with the linear stock market return forecasting method? if yes, specify:
Are you familiar with the non linear stock market return forecasting method? if yes, specify:
If you answered question 3 and 4, which forecasting method do you prefer?
Linear forecasting method
Non linear forecasting method
Both
None
Please choose 3 factors of fundamental analyses, which you think are most important
Gross domestic product
Producer price index
Construction price index
Unemployment level
Interest rate, annual
Gov. 1 year bond yield
Gov. 10 year bond yield
Money amount
Exchange rate (LTL/USD)
Consumer price index
Have you ever made your portfolio allocation decision based on any forecasting model?
Yes
No, but would do so, if a reliable model would be issued
No, will never trust any model
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