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The Trading Software Provider That Has Managed to Stay Profitable Amidst the Global Crisis

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The world has been thrown into a state of pandemonium following the Covid-19 outbreak. Global stock exchanges are consistently recording dips after dips with little hope of seeing any stability soon. Analysts predict that the effects of this pandemic on the global economy will be like nothing seen before. The pandemic has caused unimaginable losses for investors and businesses alike.

 

In March 2020, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) recorded its worst decline in history. Not even during the Great Depression were things this bad for the Dow. It is safe to say that no one, not even well-seasoned analysts and investors, anticipated the level of crisis we're witnessing today.

 

The Covid-19 outbreak, if not anything, has shown us just how volatile the financial markets can be and how quickly our investments can go ‘sour.’ Many investors are scrambling to find alternative investment vehicles that can diminish risk while remaining profitable in these uncertain times. With the crisis going on in the financial markets, it may seem impossible to look/wish for such investment solutions. However, there is one company that delivers just this; 8topuz.

 

8topuz is an award-winning FinTech company, that provides an Artificial Intelligence-based risk-regulated trading software (bot). This software takes advantage of the FX market and works with just a select few currency pairs.

 

8topuz—pronounced as “octopuz“— provides investors with access to a kind of system that could only be possible if an army of high-quality risk managers assembled for the said purpose.

 

 

Here's How It Works

 

The technology behind 8topuz allows investors to benefit from an AI-automated risk-managed system, built to consistently produce an audited ROI of 3-4% monthly as efficiently as possible. This means that traders without experience could benefit from this AI system which is based on machine-learned risk management algorithms.

 

The risk management attribute is very adaptable to fluctuations and has the added option of human intervention for luxury. This means that the automated trading system can be overridden in anomalous situations.

 

 

What are the Returns Like?

 

The unique approach practiced by 8topuz has put them ahead of the stock markets and other financial markets, in terms of returns, for the past few years. While stocks usually return—on average—8-12% yearly, 8topuz yields returns of 24-48% annually.

 

To make it even better, their software has managed to stay consistent with monthly gains since the beginning of the year, irrespective of the volatility and crisis surrounding the financial sector today. Illustrated below is a table juxtaposing the performance of 8topuz with the S&P 500 and the DJIA from January to March 2020:

 

 

January 2020

February 2020

March 2020

Total

8topuz

3.62%

1.35%

4.97%

9.94%

S&P 500

-0.04%

-7.92%

-13%

-20.96%

DJIA

-0.9%

-10.07%

-13.74%

-24.80%

 

8topuz offers stability in a market currently gutted with ridiculous volatility. Apart from recording consistent high returns, this automated trading system provider stands as a more stable investment option. Since December 2016, for example, 8topuz has recorded only one losing month compared to the S&P 500 which has had a total of 11 losing months since the same period. 8topuz’s ability to assess and adapt to market conditions that may be unprecedented or unusual is one of its key functionalities in delivering consistent profits for its investors. 8topuz is, without a doubt, one of a kind in these markets.

 

Source: https://8topuz.com/

 

 

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