Auto-Trading Powered By Next Gen Artificial Intelligence

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● Simple, easy-to-use strategy

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● Consistent, proven equity generation
Meet Mark Sachs 
Mark Sachs is a graduate of Pennsylvania University where he was elected to the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. He started his career as a mathematician, who was contracted by the US Navy for his expertise in the optimization of closed systems.

He then moved on to teach as a Professor at the prestigious Thomas Jefferson University. He's been a professional stock analyst and trader for over 20 years. He has developed one of the most powerful and effective trading systems available to the retail trader; its all based on Mathematical modeling and Artificial Intelligence
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