Tickeron Unveils Advanced AI Tools to Guide Traders Through the Leveraged ETF Surge in GOOX & GGLL (Up to +481%)

BOSTON - Dec. 3, 2025 - PRLog -- Tickeron, a pioneer in AI-powered trading automation, has officially launched its newest lineup of specialized AI Trading Bots built exclusively for META (Meta Platforms Inc.) and GOOG (Alphabet Inc.). The release arrives as fresh reports indicate Meta is in advanced negotiations to secure massive volumes of Google’s proprietary Tensor Processing Units (TPUs)—initially through Google Cloud rentals in 2026, followed by large-scale purchases in 2027. The potential multibillion-dollar partnership underscores accelerating collaboration between major AI leaders and opens the door to heightened volatility and opportunity for traders.

Key Takeaways

Trading With AI Robots: Faster Learning, Sharper Signals

Tickeron’s upgraded FLMs combine deep machine learning, sentiment evaluation, and technical analysis to detect price moves, chart formations, and volatility shifts in real time.

“Our expanded computational capabilities allow our models to learn faster and react instantly to global events. This upgrade made our newest 15-minute and 5-minute AI Agents possible,”
Sergey Savastiouk, Ph.D., CEO of Tickeron

The enhanced AI Trading Bots now support an array of trading styles, including:

Users can explore all bots—from beginner-friendly tools to advanced multi-asset agents—at Tickeron.com.

Performance Highlights Across Tickeron’s AI Robots

GOOX – AI Trading Agent (15min)

GGLL – AI Trading Agent (15min)

GOOGL — AI Trading Agent (15 min)

AAPL, GOOG, NVDA, TSLA, MSFT — 9-Ticker Day Trader

More details available at:
https://tickeron.com/bot-trading/virtualagents/all/GOOX-GGLL-GOOG-GOOGL/

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Black Friday Sale—Up to 75% Off

Access AI Robots, Signals, and Market Tools:
https://tickeron.com/BeginnersSale

For full details and access to all AI Trading Bots (https://tickeron.com/bot-trading/virtualagents/all/), visit Tickeron.com.

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