Stock Picking Software Reviews

by Miles Reitman

We know of two automated systems for picking stocks that have been causing quite a lot of excitement lately in the investment community. Stock Assault is stock picking software that uses artificial intelligence to select investments that may be profitable. The second robot that picks stocks, or shares as they are called in the UK, has its primary focus on the volatile penny stock market, and its developers make a weekly newsletter available based on the stocks their computer believes are going to rise.

Review of Stock Assault 2.0

Just when you think the news from the investment world cannot possibly get any worse, you turn on the news and hear about more financial disasters. Factories laying off more workers, mortgages being foreclosed, gasoline prices taking off to the moon. Families over their heads and being kicked out of their homes. Everyone’s hurting, and nobody knows what to do to fix it. On top of it all, we’ve got an election coming up and quite frankly neither of the two candidate are making me feel particularly secure about the future.

People need to have more cash in hand right now, and a proven, solid, and sustainable system for putting more cash in their hands for the future. Who wouldn’t want a bomb-proof, bulletproof, recession proof income that’s going to stay steady, and grow? The answer may not be in human form, but instead comes from artificial intelligence.

Stock Assault 2.0 turns out to be a 100% automatic artificial intelligence software program that picks stocks that is a lot like having a personal team with thousands of full-time stock analysts helping you do the work. Anybody who owns a computer can use it.

It took 5 years and $3,000,000 to develop Stock Assault 2.0. The software runs in the background checking out every stock symbol, pricing and historical charts using advanced artificial intelligence that an elite team of 25 day traders developed. After about a week, it spits out a stock pick. Then if you want, you can purchase that stock using your preferred broker and sell it when the software tells you too. Here is what results from Stock Assault 2.0 look like…


Latest Stock Assault 2.0 Picks and Results

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This is a no-charge demo that includes many of the functions of their full version, including the artificial intelligence processing. Users can try out the included functions such as live news, stock charts and quotes and headlines for as long as they wish with no obligation to upgrade to the full version. Click here to download Stock Assault 2.0 Demo.

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The second stock picking software is not a product that ordinary consumers can buy. Actually, you can get a single license to use it, but that costs $28,000!

The program was developed by two computer programmers who previously designed a stock trading program for Goldman Sachs that was responsible for more than four billion dollars per year in trading.

They call their new program a stock-picking robot, and all it does is look at what is happening on the market and pick stocks it “thinks” are going to go up. It focuses on the highly volatile penny stocks, because many of them can be picked up for practically nothing and some of them have been known to rise in value very quickly. Anyway, they publish a weekly newsletter based on their robot’s selections.

Before “deciding” to watch a stock, the robot looks at volume traded, support and resistance levels, trend reversals patterns, consolidation patterns and channels a stock trades in. I think the most important piece of information is its track record. On average, the stocks listed in their newsletter have increased in value by 105.28%. and most of them have done so within only a few hours of when the market opened.

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