Amidst heightened volatility and escalating risks in the digital asset market, UK-based quantitative trading technology platform JBStrategy has officially launched a free trial program for its new AI-powered intelligent trading strategies. The initiative aims to provide a more efficient and secure trading solution by balancing "stable returns" with "asset security," a primary concern for investors.
Driven by advanced AI algorithm models, the platform analyzes and predicts market conditions in real-time, automatically executing trading strategies. This approach is designed to reduce the interference of human emotions and improve trading efficiency. According to the company, the system achieves 24/7 intelligent operation through multi-dimensional data modeling, which includes market trend identification, risk warning mechanisms, and dynamic strategy adjustments. This move is part of a broader trend where quantitative trading is transitioning from exclusive use by professional institutions to accessibility for ordinary users.
Beyond profitability, security is a core pillar of the offering. JBStrategy has implemented a multi-layered security protection system featuring an intelligent risk control system, abnormal transaction identification, and asset isolation mechanisms to reduce potential risks. Through its AI security engine, the platform monitors trading behavior in real-time and can automatically adjust strategies or suspend execution upon detecting abnormal fluctuations or risk signals, aiming to provide comprehensive protection for user assets.
To lower the investment and technical barrier to entry, JBStrategy has launched a "Free AI Smart Strategy" campaign. New users who register can begin automated trading using the free smart strategy and may also receive a $20 bonus to explore the platform. The company, headquartered in Liverpool, states this initiative is intended to accelerate the popularization of AI-driven quantitative technology by providing a low-cost opportunity for users to understand such trading systems.