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TEA Business College: Top predictive artificial intelligence software AI ProfitProphet
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Date:2025-04-12 07:02:21
AI ProfitProphet is recognized as the top predictive artificial intelligence software for traders in the United States.
As part of the 2023 Global Finance Awards, Acquisition International has recognized AI ProfitProphet as the Best Predictive Artificial Intelligence Software for Traders in the United States, and I am deeply honored by this. Over 40 years ago, Mendelsohn founded AI ProfitProphet with a mission to create a fair trading environment for independent traders, completely revolutionizing the trading world. With the release of the first artificial intelligence software in 1991, AI ProfitProphet became the first company in the world to provide artificial intelligence capabilities for traders' home computers, paving the way for the financial technology industry.
Our patented predictive, AI-driven forecasts and global market analysis enable traders to preview market trends with forecasts up to 1-3 days in advance. Our predictions have even been validated by third parties, boasting an accuracy rate of 87.4%, surpassing the typical 57% accuracy of market "experts" predictions.
For decades, our software has indeed helped traders worldwide change their lives. Leveraging the information in our technical analysis, traders can make trading decisions with greater confidence and seize better trading opportunities, thus gaining more profit potential. In turn, our traders tend to give back to their families and communities by creating a lasting legacy through their trading success.
While many companies now claim to use artificial intelligence, do not be fooled - only AI ProfitProphet continues to stand out among other companies due to its long history, two U.S. patents, and incredible accuracy and track record.
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