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Mathematical Model of Quantitative Evaluation of Financial Investment Risk Management System

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  • Xiaoling Wang
  • Xuefeng Shao

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The financial investment risk management system refers to an analysis and control of the intelligent system to invest in the lower financial situation so that investors quickly understand the situation in the financial industry. The purpose of this article is to use a digital model to evaluate financial investment risk management system. The investment risk value can be better evaluated by building a digital model. This paper first introduces financial investment risks and then elaborates the evaluation system and related digital models. The standards of the evaluation system are also given. The GARCH model is established to analyze the LME copper and LME aluminum case selected by this paper by investigation and analysis of the current status of corporate financial investment risks. The experimental results show that the evaluation results are often close to the reality when using the GARCH model evaluation of financial investment risk management system, and the accuracy is quite high. In addition to the EGARCH-N model, the established model is more accurate at 90% confidence level, which is more accurate and is relatively close to a given significance level.

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  • Xiaoling Wang & Xuefeng Shao, 2022. "Mathematical Model of Quantitative Evaluation of Financial Investment Risk Management System," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-14, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2439549
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/2439549
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