Application of fuzzy multiple attribute decision making on company analysis for stock selection
暂无分享,去创建一个
The investor has to consider many factors when making a decision on which stocks to buy. However, judgements on these factors are usually linguistic, fuzzy, and conflicting. Therefore, selection of stocks is a fuzzy multiple attribute decision making (FMADM) problems. A hierarchical composite structure for factors and subfactors is developed for company analysis. A weight model is presented. Values of each subfactor are assumed to have normal distribution in order to build up the membership function of the ascending half-trapezoid. By multiplying the weight matrix with the corresponding fuzzy judgement matrix for each factor and calculating the weighted summation of weighted matrices, the authors make the fuzzy decision by grades. A numerical example of selecting the first priority stock among seven listed companies of the cement industry in Taiwan's stock market is applied to verify this model.
[1] Ching-Lai Hwang,et al. Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making - Methods and Applications , 1992, Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems.
[2] Lotfi A. Zadeh,et al. Outline of a New Approach to the Analysis of Complex Systems and Decision Processes , 1973, IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern..
[3] T. L. Saaty. A Scaling Method for Priorities in Hierarchical Structures , 1977 .