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Automated Module for Assessing the Liquidity Securities for a Management Company

Student: Vadim Avanesov

Supervisor: Natalia Sizykh

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

Assessing the liquidity of securities is a key part of investment management. The work describes the development of a software module for assessing the liquidity of securities intended for use by a management company. The purpose of the research is to create a system capable of quickly and accurately assessing the liquidity of trading instruments and integrating it into the process of making alternative decisions. To achieve this goal, various methods for assessing liquidity were studied. To achieve this goal, various methods for assessing liquidity were studied. The developed module was tested based on scientific data, which confirmed its effectiveness and accuracy. Network and non-functional requirements for the system were formed, an architecture module and an interaction interface through a Telegram bot were specified. The introduction of this module into the operational processes of the management company will significantly reduce the time for liquidity analysis, minimize the human factor and increase the accuracy of decisions made. Thus, effective work is of practical importance for management companies, helping to improve the efficiency of their activities.

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