Abstract:Quant Insight was initially limited to institutional traders. Quant Insight is being led by Mahmood Noorani, a former UBS options trader.
SquaredFinancial, a multi-asset broker announced it is partnering with Quant Insight (Qi). The broker will be offering its traders iQbyQi, artificial intelligence that scans the markets, providing potential opportunities and risks.
Qi was initially provided for institutional traders only. Investment banks and asset managers as well as Alan Howard of Brevan Howard used Qi analytics. Now, it is offered to retail traders in SquaredFinancial.
Quant Insight was founded by Mahmood Noorani, a former UBS options trader and a portfolio manager at Bluecrest Capital Management. Noorani has great experience in the top financial markets. Professor Michael Hobson and Professor Ryan Prescott-Adams are also part of Quant Insight.
CEO's Comments on the partnership
Husam Al Kurdi, the CEO for Squared Financial made the following remarks about the partnership: An informed decision is always a better decision, which is why we believe education is the key to healthy trading.
We offer our clients the necessary tools that allow them to deepen their knowledge and react knowing the latest market updates and insights in order to make the right trading decisions. We chose Quant Insight as our strategic partner because together we can offer unique impartial insights to our retail traders.
“The technology provided to SquaredFinancial clients by iQbyQi offers astute detail into the macro factors driving the prices of all the assets available to trade on our website.”
The CEO of Quant Insight Europe added the following: We are proud to partner with our first online broker, SquaredFinancial, who believed in our vision of empowering the retail trader with insights that werent available, until today, to every retail trader in Europe and the Middle East.
iQbyQi is the antidote to a world where retail traders are swamped by countless subjective opinions leading to nothing but confusion; an antidote based on the power of data science, Ai and machine learning for better investment decisions.
“In fact, our technology and insights have been developed in conjunction with, and validated by, world-leading experts in machine learning from Cambridge, Harvard and Princeton and led by experienced macro hedge fund portfolio managers.”
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