Hi Investment & Securities Opens Premium Investment Information Service 'Signal'..."Strengthening MTS Content"
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jihwan] Hi Investment & Securities announced on the 15th that it has launched Signal Engine, a premium investment information service, to enhance the content of its MTS (Mobile Trading System).
This service was prepared as part of providing various useful content for stock investment to investors using the MTS. It recommends stocks in domestic and overseas markets through cyclical analysis of stock price trends.
Signal Engine is a global financial big data analysis AI solution developed by the Signal Lab AI research team of Money Station Co., Ltd., a financial fintech company. It discovers stocks with regular cycles in the domestic, US, and Chinese markets and provides investment information on price rise and fall cycles.
Hi Investment & Securities offers the Signal Engine service free of charge to customers who hold a balance of 1 million KRW or more in their Hi Investment & Securities entrusted account.
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A representative of Hi Investment & Securities stated, "Signal Engine provides analysis information on overseas stocks, which has been difficult to access until now, through visualizations, allowing even novice investors to easily check the analysis information," and added, "We will continue to expand useful content to help investors with their investments in the future."
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