Tickeron AI Reaches 85% Win Rate Spotting Rallies in Exxon (XOM) and Chevron (CVX)

HOUSTON - March 3, 2026 - PRLog --Key Takeaways

Strong AI Performance in Energy Stocks

Tickeron’s advanced AI Trading Agents have achieved an 85% success rate in identifying profitable opportunities in energy leaders Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX). Operating across 25 tickers spanning Minerals, Electric, Communications Technology, Semiconductors, Oil, and Aerospace, these agents execute on a 15-minute trading cycle with high precision.

Over a 377-day period, the strategy generated $43,901 in closed-trade profits, translating into an impressive +139% annualized return — underscoring the power of AI-driven pattern recognition in volatile commodity markets.

Upgraded Financial Learning Models Accelerate Performance

Continuous enhancements to Tickeron’s proprietary Financial Learning Models (FLMs) have significantly improved AI responsiveness and learning speed. These upgrades enabled the launch of new 15-minute and 5-minute AI Trading Agents, designed to react faster to market shifts and detect technical patterns with greater accuracy.

“FLMs allow us to combine AI with structured technical analysis, giving traders real-time insights and stronger decision support in fast-moving markets,” said Sergey Savastiouk, Ph.D., CEO of Tickeron.

Real-Time Insights Across Sectors

Tickeron’s AI systems continuously analyze evolving market dynamics — from energy stock momentum to semiconductor volatility and communications sector shifts. Traders gain access to beginner-friendly robots, high-liquidity stock agents, and customizable trading signals, all built to enhance performance across changing market regimes.

Users can explore trending AI strategies directly through Tickeron’s platform.

Presidents’ Day Week Sale: Save Up to 75%

To celebrate Presidents’ Day Week, Tickeron is offering major discounts across its AI-powered trading suite:

Full details and access to discounted plans are available at:
https://tickeron.com/BeginnersSale

 Disclaimers and Limitations

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