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How AI Trades Work on Algosone

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Written by Support
Updated over a month ago

At the core of Algosone’s platform is its AI-driven trading system. The AI continuously analyzes markets, identifies opportunities, and executes trades to maximize profitability. Depending on your plan type and account tier, trades can be fully automated or a mix of auto and 1-click approvals.


Step 1: Market Analysis

  • The AI continuously monitors multiple markets, including forex, commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies.

  • Billions of data points are processed every second to detect emerging patterns and price movements.

  • Machine learning models adapt over time, refining strategies based on past successes and failures.


Step 2: Trade Identification

  • Once market opportunities are found, the AI evaluates them against pre-set risk and return parameters.

  • Each opportunity is scored on factors like volatility, timing, and expected profitability.

  • Only trades that meet strict safety and profitability thresholds are passed forward for execution or user approval.


Step 3: Trade Execution

  • 1-Month & Standard Plans (Hybrid):

    • A portion of trades are executed automatically by AI.

    • The remaining trades are sent to you as 1-click approvals via app notifications.

    • The ratio between auto vs. 1-click trades depends on your plan and account tier.

  • High-Yield Plan (Fully Automated):

    • 100% of trades are executed by AI with no manual input required.


Step 4: Profit Allocation

  • Profits are distributed according to your plan:

    • 1-Month & Standard Plans: Daily profits go to your Checking Account.

    • High-Yield Plan: Profits are reinvested automatically until maturity.


Transparency & Control

  • Every trade is recorded and displayed in your Recent Trades dashboard section.

  • Notifications keep you updated on pending 1-click trades and completed actions.

  • Performance statistics, including trade history and profit reports, are accessible at any time.

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