(noun) Pronunciation: /ˈkaɪzɛn/ or /ˈkaɪzən/ A Japanese term meaning continuous improvement, often used in business contexts to describe a philosophy or practice of making small, incremental changes to processes, systems, or practices in order to achieve greater efficiency, quality, and productivity.
Our Flagship Model
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Portfolio Value
Simulated Success
We gave Kaizen 10,000 dollars to invest in a simulation of the market from the last 20 years, investing an extra 1,000 each year. As of now, that simulated portfolio is worth 893,609.39 dollars.
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% APY
Average Annual Performance
Across 500,000 simulations, leveraging different trading
strategies and risk management techniques
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Compared to Human Advisors
Humans are Expensive
Financial advisors charge flat fees from $1000-$3000, hourly rates of $200-$500, and 1-2% of your portfolio.
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Total Points of Data
The Power of Machine Learning
Kaizen is trained on more data than any human could ever process, making it incredibly accurate.