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Impact of LLMs news Sentiment Analysis on Stock Price Movement Prediction

arXiv:2602.00086v22 citationsh-index: 8
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This provides incremental insights into the benefit of news sentiment for stock prediction, primarily for financial analysts and researchers.

This paper evaluates how LLM-based news sentiment analysis affects stock price movement prediction, finding that DeBERTa achieves 75% accuracy and an ensemble of three LLMs reaches about 80% accuracy, with sentiment features slightly improving various prediction models.

This paper addresses stock price movement prediction by leveraging LLM-based news sentiment analysis. Earlier works have largely focused on proposing and assessing sentiment analysis models and stock movement prediction methods, however, separately. Although promising results have been achieved, a clear and in-depth understanding of the benefit of the news sentiment to this task, as well as a comprehensive assessment of different architecture types in this context, is still lacking. Herein, we conduct an evaluation study that compares 3 different LLMs, namely, DeBERTa, RoBERTa and FinBERT, for sentiment-driven stock prediction. Our results suggest that DeBERTa outperforms the other two models with an accuracy of 75% and that an ensemble model that combines the three models can increase the accuracy to about 80%. Also, we see that sentiment news features can benefit (slightly) some stock market prediction models, i.e., LSTM-, PatchTST- and tPatchGNN-based classifiers and PatchTST- and TimesNet-based regression tasks models.

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