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With investors, the difference between making money, or losing it, can be a matter of minutes. Today’s investors need to make decisions immediately because the speed of information flow across real-time financial sites and social media is essentially universal. But that also creates an environment of too much data and confusion, which can hamper investment choices. The solution that smart investors around the world are turning to are AI-based, customizable investment intelligence platforms.
That huge ticker in Times Square is more than just a tourist attraction. It symbolizes how New York, as a financial center, depends on receiving news ASAP. Obviously, we’ve now moved to digital versions of the same idea, in the form of online stock charts and forecasts, mobile phone alerts, and 24/7 financial news channels.
Convenient, yes. Useful? It depends. There’s so much going on influencing stock prices that the constant, massive flow of financial data obscures the information that you might need for your particular portfolio. In some ways, we’ve become numb to such information, and that comes at a cost.
Take, for example, the incredible changes in UK bond prices as a result of Rachel Reeves’ crying in Parliament just a few months ago. The fluctuations took mere minutes to happen. You can be certain that stakeholders who had not been watching the news were somewhat inconvenienced.
In short, making quick investment decisions was once crucial. Now, you’ve got to make them instantaneously – because your competitors are.
Investment intelligence platforms are literally designed for this challenge. Here are three ways in which they leverage real-time investment information to create immediate opportunities.
Automatic Portfolio Targeting
Some platforms allow investors to set up an alert service that needs to be manually adjusted according to, for example, what stocks are relevant and the types of alerts to be triggered (e.g. price change, earnings reports). This means that an investor must understand what kinds of alerts are most important for their range of stocks.
With investment intelligence, AI identifies the real-time events that are essential for the portfolio holder. There is no need for the investor to be proactive, knowledgeable, or experienced enough to identify these events in advance.
Investment Pattern Recognition
There are hands-on investors, casual investors, and all sorts in-between. People also prefer various levels of risk and might sell a stock after just a minor price fluctuation. Similarly, with many investor actions incurring service charges, there are those who wait before making a change to their investment mix.
Investment intelligence technology can recognize all of these patterns and adjust accordingly. The investor receives only the information that is relevant to their behavior and preferences. Such filtering prevents a constant flow of irrelevant data while enabling a focus on the information that really counts.
On-the-Fly Projections
There’s more going on in the investment universe than just stock prices. Politics, economics, social media, and even the weather can all affect the cost of an asset. In addition, some shares are more exposed than others to these factors.
AI can compare real-time events to historical events and their influence on the price of individual stocks. AI puts a real-time event into context and understands, for example, if a specific price change, or other metric, has led to a certain outcome in the past, and alerts the investor in case they want to take action.
SignalWise from BridgeWise is one example of this trend in action. SignalWise delivers real-time event alerts combined with customized notification settings. The AI that powers SignalWise searches beyond most standard metrics to bring investors the data that is most relevant to their individual portfolios. This information is enhanced through cross-analysis with historical events.
Settings also account for investment preferences, risk sensitivity, and other elements. As an important bonus, the technology is multilingual in that it scans news and reports from a variety of global sources and sends alerts in multiple languages.
While real-time information has long been a part of investor decisions, in the past investors would need to actively monitor information that was relevant to them. Now, with the rise of AI and powerful solutions like SignalWise, real-time information can be customized for investors, helping them make decisions with the right info at the right time. Find out more about making a timely and lucrative entry into the world of real-time investment intelligence today.
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