Technical Indicator Networks (TINs): An Interpretable Neural Architecture Modernizing Classic al Technical Analysis for Adaptive Algorithmic Trading
Longfei Lu

TL;DR
This paper introduces Technical Indicator Networks (TINs), a neural architecture that makes traditional technical analysis interpretable and adaptable for algorithmic trading, validated on DJIA data with improved performance.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel neural architecture that reformulates traditional technical indicators into trainable, interpretable modules suitable for adaptive trading strategies.
Findings
Improved risk-adjusted returns over traditional strategies
Demonstrated interpretability of technical indicator transformations
Validated on Dow Jones Industrial Average data
Abstract
Deep neural networks (DNNs) have transformed fields such as computer vision and natural language processing by employing architectures aligned with domain-specific structural patterns. In algorithmic trading, however, there remains a lack of architectures that directly incorporate the logic of traditional technical indicators. This study introduces Technical Indicator Networks (TINs), a structured neural design that reformulates rule-based financial heuristics into trainable and interpretable modules. The architecture preserves the core mathematical definitions of conventional indicators while extending them to multidimensional data and supporting optimization through diverse learning paradigms, including reinforcement learning. Analytical transformations such as averaging, clipping, and ratio computation are expressed as vectorized layer operators, enabling transparent network…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStock Market Forecasting Methods · Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) · Advanced Technologies in Various Fields
