The time is now!
We so often forget that life isn’t just about chasing money. Daily worries consume us completely – and we forget about the real life that we had in our childhood. Remember how cool you were when you were a kid – no one was interested in money. Who cared who cared?
What will you regret in ten years? It is very likely that you will want to return to childhood. At a time when someone cares about you. When there is a strong mediator between you and the cruel world.
Our company is engaged in automatic trading. Namely, we develop robots for trading in financial markets. Every year the power of computers grows, and with it the speed with which they think. Perhaps never again will a person be able to catch up with the computer. No emotions. Endless analysis of the current situation and history over the past 10 years.
Today or never. You are resting – robots work!
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