ANNI Professional 3.32.3

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ANNI (Advanced Neural Network Investing) allows investors to make better trading decisions by combining technical analysis, fundamental analysis, advanced neural network technologies and genetic algorithms (artificial intelligence) all in one, easy to use package. It comes with full Portfolio Management capabilities allowing you to do all your financial tracking, monitoring and analysis in one place (no more having to work with multiple programs). ANNI has several proprietary state-of-the-art artificial intelligent technologies implemented that make ANNI's outputs highly accurate in comparison to other similar programs. ANNI also provides tools and features that will automatically search for potential opportunities in the background, quickly integrate those into your Portfolio and run an array of checks and tests to assist you with your next investment decision. ANNI is specially designed to be very easy to use by a novice or allows full customization of both the prediction system as well as the trade system for those advanced users wanting the outputs to match their particular trading strategy/goals.

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