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Abstract:Despite the turmoil in the geopolitical and financial worlds, Vextrader, an international licensed brokerage service, reports increasing trading profits from January to March 2022 as compared to 2021.

Vextrader, an international regulated brokerage firm, announces growing trading profits from January to March 2022 as compared to 2021 despite the instability in the geopolitical and financial world.
Using its own market predictive model and risk management system based on artificial intelligence - VexWin, Vextrader traders successfully perform regular winning trades against long and short orders. Vextrader trades a wide range of instruments from forex, cryptocurrency to commodities like gold and silver. By diversifying its portfolio, Vextrader manages to stave off the volatility of the market, relying on its traders' years of experience and governed by its proprietary.
The world's leading asset manager reported a net income of $30.4 million, in 2022 ending March 31, up 20% from $25.3 million in the same period a year earlier.
“Despite the ongoing geopolitical and economic uncertainty faced by the world, our investments and strategies over the years to build Vextrader's infrastructure position us well to manage our clients' portfolio successfully and help them pursue their long-term financial goals,” Vextrader chief executive Kento Nagayama said in a statement.
Vextrader offers a wide range of tailored investment programs for investors, catered to their investment appetite and targeted market. With its 24/7 multi-lingual customer support team, a historically winning fund management team and a strong technology infrastructure, Vextrader is poised to outperform itself in 2022.
About Vextrader
Vextrader was established in 2011 to offer trading assistance to investors. Vextrader has climbed its way constantly learning and adopting market trends, strategies, customer needs to become the most reliable brokers. The traders at Vextrader help investors trade in the forex market and help them earn consistent profits from time to time.
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