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Abstract:InvestorAI-US, a portfolio giving exposure to high-growth US firms established in collaboration with UK fintech Bridgeweave and driven by its unique AI technology, was launched today by online broker eToro.
Bridgeweave's unique technology, 'InvestorAI,' applied computer vision technology used in cancer detection to investing and currently performs over 800 million computations per day to discover high-growth equities and assess their historical performance.
“Wealth management is being challenged by shifting demand from next-gen digital investors who will revolutionize an underprepared business,” stated Bruce Keith, CEO of Bridgeweave. “We want to be at the forefront of this transition, partnering with eToro to provide investors with access to technologies and solutions that were previously only accessible to institutional investors.”
Every month, the portfolio will be rebalanced with US equities that have a strong capital structure, steady year-over-year sales growth, and good price momentum. Users will have exposure to a variety of lesser-known, high-growth firms that provide a diverse investing approach with AI handling the selection process. At the time of its creation, the portfolio's 12 companies had an average weighted market value of more than USD$18 billion.
“Digitalisation has up the financial markets to a new generation of investors,” Dani Brinker, Head of Investment Portfolios at eToro, concluded. It is critical to continue offering seamless and automated end-to-end solutions to enable them to manage their portfolios as smoothly as possible. “We are excited to collaborate with Bridgeweave to democratize access to financial data and analysis.”
eToro's Smart Portfolios provide investors with exposure to a variety of market categories, including Private Equity and REIT. eToro's Smart Portfolios are long-term investing solutions that provide diversified exposure with no management costs by pooling numerous assets under a specified methodology and adopting a passive investment technique.
The first investment is USD$500, and investors may use tools and charts to analyze the portfolio's performance, while eToro's social feed keeps them up to speed on industry trends. This portfolio is currently unavailable to users in the United States.
eToro is a social trading platform and multi-asset brokerage firm. It was established in 2007 and is based in Tel Aviv, Israel. eToro is a platform that enables traders to trade cryptocurrencies, equities, commodities, and indices, as well as imitate the moves of other successful traders on the site. eToro is licensed by top-tier financial regulators such as the FCA and CySEC, and it offers a user-friendly trading experience for both novice and expert traders.
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