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Sep 29, 2025

Tickeron Introduces Double Agent AI Trading Bot: Using the NVDA/NVDS Strategy, It Makes 75% of Trades Profitable

DAMMAM, Saudi Arabia - April 17, 2025 - Tickeron, a leader in AI-driven financial technology, announces the successful deployment of its latest innovation: the Double Agent Trading Bot, built around a dual long/hedge strategy using NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) and the inverse ETF (NVDS). The bot has delivered 75% profitable trades, showcasing the strength of its dual-strategy approach and proprietary AI engine.

Dual Strategy: Long on NVDA, Hedge with NVDS

NVIDIA (NVDA) is a globally recognized leader in GPU-accelerated computing, serving key markets in gaming, data centers, professional visualization, and automotive. Conversely, NVDS is designed to return -1.5x the daily performance of NVDA, offering a built-in hedge during bearish trends.

The Double Agent Bot leverages both tickers simultaneously—BUY LONG NVDA during bullish conditions and BUY LONG NVDS as a hedge in downturns. This approach enhances portfolio protection and maintains trade profitability across volatile market cycles.

Technical Core: Multi-Timeframe Pattern Trading Meets AI Precision

The bot utilizes pattern-based swing trading strategies across H1, M30, and H4 timeframes, while integrating Daily timeframe filters for trade validation and exits. Its built-in Financial Learning Models (FLMs)—developed by Tickeron's AI research division—enhance the accuracy of pattern recognition, cutting through market noise.

Automated execution, real-time risk management, and position control allow the bot to manage up to six trades simultaneously, making it both powerful and beginner-friendly.

Built-In Risk Management and Adaptive Strategy

A key innovation lies in its dual-agent architecture. The Momentum Agent capitalizes on upward trends (NVDA), while the Inverse Agent deploys strategic entries in NVDS during downturns. This ensures a hedged exposure and mitigates drawdowns.

Risk is further managed through:

  • FLM-based entry/exit logic
  • Automated portfolio balancing
  • Position limits and volatility-adjusted triggers


Tickeron: Advancing AI in Financial Markets

Tickeron, under the leadership of CEO Sergey Savastiouk, is pioneering the fusion of AI and financial analytics. With FLMs at its core, Tickeron delivers next-gen tools for both novice and seasoned traders. From real-time trade signals to AI-backed bots, the company empowers users with smart automation and data-driven strategies.

With the Double Agent Bot now live and demonstrating robust performance, Tickeron reaffirms its commitment to revolutionizing retail trading through intelligent automation and accessible AI tools.

View AI Agents: https://tickeron.com/bot-trading/ticker-centric/

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