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Trading AI Doesn’t Look at Charts!

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. Best regards, Rob Roy Chief Trading Strategist EWO Trader Sent to: {EMAIL} This information is iss

[EWO Trader Link] Hi What you may not understand about AI trading algos is that they are not looking at charts to find trades… at least not in the way we do as humans. If you want an insight into what a trading AI is doing, check out the data plots below. These are just a few of thousands generated by our EWO trading AI as it looks for trading signals every day. As the above data plots show, these are elements where the AI has uncovered important correlations between different data inputs it has been given. The AI then uses these hidden correlations to forecast which trading signals will likely profit… and it’s looking at literally thousands of these relationships for every trade. A human just can’t do that! Performance Proves It That is why my AI trading performance has been so outstanding. We literally have closed out 6 consecutive months of profitable trades for subscribers with the following figures: - Losing Months: Zero - Percent Winning Trades: 82% - Average Trade ROI: 29% - Return on Account: 104% With our AI suggesting trade candidates for subscribers, the record speaks for itself. A hypothetical portfolio of $5,000 would have doubled in 6 months. Now you can appreciate why a simple candlestick chart is pointless against the power our AI brings to the party. To learn more about our signals and our AI performance [click here](. Best regards, Rob Roy Chief Trading Strategist EWO Trader Sent to: {EMAIL} This information is issued by Financial Systems Pty Limited (trading as Elliott Wave Options), the holder of an Australian Financial Services Licence No 241060 and this information is issued in accordance with the conditions of that license. Investments in securities or derivatives involve risk. This information has been prepared without taking into account the investment objectives, financial situation or needs of any individual. Before making an investment decision, you should consider with or without the assistance of a professional advisor whether that decision is appropriate. You are receiving this email because you're a customer or have previously expressed interest in our trading or educational products. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( Elliott Wave Options, 332 S Michigan Ave, Suite 121 # 5531, Chicago, IL 60604, United States Copyright © 2023 Elliott Wave Options, All rights reserved.

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