what factors/data shall I use to predict the movement of Crude Oil? I am playing arou

what factors/data shall I use to predict the movement of Crude Oil?
I am playing around with various methods of forecasting,
what data are relevant and therefore I should throw into my forecast model?
I am thinking of SP500, what else?
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
 
Quote from mizhael:

what factors/data shall I use to predict the movement of Crude Oil?
I am playing around with various methods of forecasting,
what data are relevant and therefore I should throw into my forecast model?
I am thinking of SP500, what else?
Any suggestions?
Thanks!

Long term, short term or intraday? Or all of the above?

lol
 
Quote from intradaybill:

Long term, short term or intraday? Or all of the above?

lol

Looks like you know all of these. Can you pls. elaborate on each one?

I originally planned to do some regression or Neural Network stuff once I figured the relevant factors for crude movement...
 
Here's an image from dailyfx.com via Yahoo image search showing forex correlations. It looks like the CRB index has the highest correlation?

Note this isn't exactly what you want. If you want to predict, you'd have to shift the charts time-wise plus or minus a few time periods (add lag) and see if the correlations exist or get stronger or weaker after the time series shift.

Forex_Correlations_2009-06-17_3.gif
 

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Here's an image from dailyfx.com via Yahoo image search showing forex correlations. It looks like the CRB index has the highest correlation?

Note this isn't exactly what you want. If you want to predict, you'd have to shift the charts time-wise plus or minus a few time periods (add lag) and see if the correlations exist or get stronger or weaker after the time series shift.

Forex_Correlations_2009-06-17_3.gif

Okay, this plot is on price series or on return series?

I've learned from other people:

1. correlation on price series is spurious;

2. correlation on return series makes sense;
 
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