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Robo-Advisor with Python

You're reading from   Robo-Advisor with Python A hands-on guide to building and operating your own Robo-advisor

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801819695
Length 250 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Aki Ranin Aki Ranin
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: The Basic Elements of Robo-Advisors
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Robo-Advisors FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: What Makes Up a Robo-Advisor? 4. Chapter 3: Robo-Advisor Platforms versus Algorithms 5. Chapter 4: Leasing, Buying, or Building Your Own Robo-Advisor 6. Part 2: Building Your Own Robo-Advisor
7. Chapter 5: Basic Setup and Requirements for Building a Robo-Advisor 8. Chapter 6: Goal-Based Investing 9. Chapter 7: Risk Profiling and Scoring 10. Chapter 8: Model Portfolio Construction 11. Chapter 9: Investment Projections 12. Chapter 10: Account Opening and KYC 13. Chapter 11: Funding Your Account 14. Chapter 12: Order Management and Execution 15. Part 3: Running and Operating Your Own Robo-Advisor
16. Chapter 13: Performance Reporting 17. Chapter 14: Rebalancing 18. Chapter 15: Dividends and Fee Management 19. Chapter 16: Regulations for Robo-Advisors 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Learning about the typical information required to open investment accounts

With most Robo-advisors, you will be required to create a user account before you can access any other features, including those from previous chapters. Typically, that may only necessitate sharing an email address and creating a password. This email address may be validated with a one-time code to ensure it is valid, as fake email addresses would be a problem for a financially regulated platform.

By the time you reach the actual account opening phase, we are talking about opening a custodial account at the custodian, not a user in your Robo-advisor database. You will need to link the two once the account has been created. What type of information is needed from the investor is going to be largely dictated by the custodian. The information will be sent to the custodian either via batch file transfer or an API if they offer it.

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Before you can access such account-opening APIs, you will need to register...

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