Some of the output is above for 5 stocks chosen randomly. The top half of each pages shows the indicator for the last year charted against the 60D return in that equity from that day. On the bottom of that page is the indicator on the X-axis, 30 day change in the indicator on the Y-Axis and returns in that equity as the bubble size.
I have been investing on my own using this indicator, trying to buy at peaks and sell at valleys and have done decently (given a 4 month time frame of investing). I am looking to try and hire someone who can analyze the data and bring a new level of analysis to changes in the indicator telling us to do one thing and comparing different equity indicators to try and find trend patterns.
I have a lot of interest in data analytics, but I don't have the knowledge base. If I were going to try and find someone to help me analyze this, what kind of skillsets would they have, what kind of background and how would you analyze this?
Is this a machine learning dataset or is it something more simple? Any kind of advice is appreciated. Cross posted on r/statistics
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