Features of modern electronic trading in international financial markets
https://doi.org/10.26425/2658-3445-2022-5-3-90-97
Abstract
The subject of research is the Internet trading in the American and European financial markets for individuals from the Russian Federation. The relevance of the topic is due to the huge influx of Russian private investors into the global financial market over the past few years, caused by the simplification of the process of opening brokerage accounts, automation of taxation, the possibility of trading via web terminals, as well as significantly changed conditions of online trading in 2022. The whole work is the development of a report on investing in the financial markets of the United States of America and the European Union for citizens of the Russian Federation. The study was conducted using the methods of systematization, grouping and comparison, with their help, analysis and generalization of the results obtained were carried out, conclusions were drawn. It has been established that in the current geopolitical situation and the restrictive measures taken by many multinational banks and companies, private investors of Russian origin have risks of freezing their own assets on brokerage accounts, which can be reduced by opening a brokerage account in companies registered in the territory of countries friendly to the Russian Federation. The article suggests two least risky options for investing in securities of issuers from Europe and USA.
About the Authors
S. S. ErmolaevRussian Federation
Sergej S. Ermolaev - Student
Moscow
T. I. Galiev
Russian Federation
Timur I. Galiev - Student
Moscow
A. G. Glebova
Russian Federation
Anna G. Glebova - Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Prof. at the World Finance Department
Moscow
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For citations:
Ermolaev S.S., Galiev T.I., Glebova A.G. Features of modern electronic trading in international financial markets. E-Management. 2022;5(3):90-97. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26425/2658-3445-2022-5-3-90-97