as 12-20-2024 4:00pm EST
Eaton Vance Senior Floating Rate Trust is a diversified, closed-end management investment company. Its primary investment objective is to provide a high level of current income. As a secondary objective, the fund intends to seek capital preservation. Its portfolio of investments consists of health care, industrial equipment, lodging and casinos, oil and gas, publishing, radio and television, telecommunications, and other areas. The trust invests in below investment grade floating rate loans, which are considered speculative because of the credit risk of their issuers.
To train our stocks EFR ML model, we use historical data with over 25 parameters, including volume indicators, volatility indicators, momentum indicators, trend indicators, and other metrics.
We update our ML model either weekly or biweekly, depending on the market capitalization of the stocks, using TensorFlow, typically over the weekend.
Unfortunately, our current data provider offers limited historical data, which impacts the accuracy of our ML model. However, as we continue to gather more data over time and add more indicators, we expect the accuracy of our model to improve.
We would greatly appreciate your contribution. Please send an email to [email protected]
Yes, we offer it for strategy purposes only, with intervals: 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, and 30 minutes etc.
Our ML model is primarily designed for educational purposes and is not intended to provide financial advice. We strongly recommend consulting with a financial advisor before making any buying or selling decisions.
Our EFR ML model is developed exclusively for educational purposes. Any information presented on this page regarding the '"EFR Forecast & Prediction for December 22, 2024 Eaton Vance Senior Floating-Rate Fund of Beneficial Interest" should not be considered as financial advice or as a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. It is provided strictly for educational purposes. Investing in stocks involves significant risks, and decisions should be made only after careful consideration and consultation with a qualified financial advisor.