Artificial intelligence in asset management
Artificial intelligence in asset management? “I’m afraid I have no answer to that question.” (Alexa)
February 10, 2020 | Digital Asset Management
How AI funds work
- Commuter movements are collected and analysed to obtain early forecasts of the development of the unemployment rate.
- At airports, the number of smartphones is tracked to obtain passenger figures in real-time.
- In shopping centers, the length of time visitors spend in the mall provides information on retail sales trends.
- Even more advanced: Programs are already in the process of evaluating the voice of company bosses at public appearances in order to gain a picture of the company’s situation – welcome to the 21st century!
Machine should take emotions out of the equation
Robo-Advisors do not use “real” AI
A turbulent year for AI funds
Core competence remains human
Estably is the first Liechtenstein-based digital asset management firm to offer world-class asset management through a blend of technology and human investment expertise. Thanks to the portfolio managers’ many years of experience in the field of value investing, the aim is to achieve above-average returns – starting at an investment sum of € 20,000. The aim is to make professional asset management, which was previously possible exclusively for major investors, accessible to everyone – in a convenient, transparent and profitable way.
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