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Quants Compete

AllCode provides mobile application development for Quants Compete.

Quants Compete is a full-service investment advisor that uses proven algorithmic tools to trade on behalf of our clients. We are unique in that we trade individual stocks, options, and bonds, rather than rely exclusively on ETF portfolio rebalancing. We believe that our rule-based trading strategies are advantageous, in that we remove problematic emotions like greed and fear from the decision-making process. This leads to more consistent results that are in alignment with our client’s goals.

For Quants Compete, AllCode built mobile applications using Dart. AllCode leveraged AWS Amplify for the backend.

AllCode Quants Compete iOS and Android Mobile Apps written in Dart

AllCode Quants Compete iOS and Android Mobile Apps written in Dart

www.quantscompete.com

 

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