Caliberts to Launch Algo trading App Finca in September

Team Desk

Bangalore, August 3, 2024 – Caliberts Pvt Ltd, a pioneering company in financial technology, has announced the imminent launch of Finca, India’s first AI-based algorithmic trading application specifically designed for Futures & Options (F&O) traders. The announcement was made by the company’s Director, Yathindra, at a press conference held in Bangalore today.

Finca is set to revolutionize the trading landscape by offering advanced features that leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance trading effectiveness. As a SEBI-registered application, Finca promises to provide a reliable and regulatory-compliant platform for traders.

The AI methodology integrated into Finca will guide users in trading more effectively by utilizing advanced techniques such as trailing stop losses. This feature is designed to help traders protect their gains and limit potential losses by dynamically adjusting stop-loss levels based on market conditions.

Director Yathindra emphasized the innovative nature of Finca during the announcement, stating, “We are thrilled to introduce Finca to the Indian market. Our aim is to empower traders with cutting-edge technology that can significantly enhance their trading strategies and outcomes. With AI at the core of Finca, users will benefit from real-time insights and automated adjustments that can lead to more informed and profitable trading decisions.”

The launch of Finca marks a significant milestone for Caliberts Pvt Ltd and the broader financial technology sector in India. The app is expected to attract a wide range of traders, from beginners to experienced professionals, who are looking to leverage AI for more sophisticated trading strategies.

For more information about Finca and its upcoming launch, please visit the official website of Caliberts Pvt Ltd at www.caliberts.org or contact their media relations team.

Contact:
Caliberts Pvt Ltd
Media Relations
Email: info@caliberts.org
Website:www.caliberts.org

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