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Trading Systems

Student: Plekhanova Olga

Supervisor: Irina Albertovna Bakunina

Faculty: Faculty of Economics

Educational Programme: Economics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

The theme of final qualifying work is "Trading systems". Volume of the work is 41 pages. When the work was writing, 17 sources was used. Some of them are electronic resources. The main objective of the study is to investigate the existing types of trading systems in the stock market, and description of their activities and values. The structure of final qualifying work is presented by introduction, three chapters, each of which includes paragraphs, conclusion and list of used sources and literature. In the introduction reveals the relevance of the topic, object, subject, goal and objectives of the study. The first Chapter discusses the history of the development and the concept of the term "trading systems" and a variety of existing types on stock trading. Also, provides a detailed overview of the advantages and disadvantages of these systems. The second Chapter is devoted to the question of whether trading robots cause a crisis in the global stock market. In our time, impact of technology on trading in the stock market grows rapidly. Assets under management of robots increased by approximately $ 13 million. Examples of documented cases where failure of an algorithm of the robot almost led to bankruptcy. But it is believed that such failures can be intentional, i.e. it may be caused by hacker attacks. Before trading robots were available only to professional traders, and now anyone Internet user can create his trading system to sale or purchase of securities with a view to profit. Using these trading robots can trade 24 hours a day, without leaving the office or your own home. The third Chapter describes the subjects and objects of trade. In conclusion, the results of the work and the final conclusions on the subject of work were formed.

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