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For institutional traders, the hardest part of trading isn’t spotting opportunities in fast-moving markets.
The real challenge is carrying out trades accurately, consistently, and at the right time because even a slight delay could erase potential gains.
For hedge funds, family offices, and professional trading desks, the challenge becomes even bigger when strategies need to run across different regions and asset classes (e.g. stocks, commodities, etc.).
Between human limitations and operational hurdles, consistency often slips through the cracks.
This is where Tradomatix comes in. Headquartered in Singapore, this AI-powered trading automation platform allows professionals to trade at scale without extra manual work.
Today, it supports over 20,000 users worldwide, spanning across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Europe. Here’s how it works.
Turning strategies into seamless execution

In a nutshell, Tradomatix turns sophisticated trading strategies into automated execution algorithms across global markets.
This is achieved through the platform’s AI which tracks market conditions in real time and carries out trades based on pre-defined parameters set by the trader.
The keyword here being that traders set the rules. It’s an important distinction because this ensures automation doesn’t come at the cost of governance or user authority.
As such, Tradomatix does not hold custody of funds or executes discretionary trades on behalf of users, both of which fall under strict financial regulation across the globe.
Instead, the platform’s revenue comes from a subscription model that serves a range of professional users. This includes high net worth individuals, hedge funds, trust funds, family offices, and institutional quant desks.

Users pay for access to its advanced automation, quant modules, and strategy infrastructure.
Such clarity in its role is what underpins Tradomatix’s credibility. It’s not a broker, custodian, or fund manager—it’s purely an AI trading software provider.
By sticking strictly to software, the platform gives traders reliable automation while staying fully compliant with regulations and in charge of their own accounts.
No coding needed, just send it a text
Building on that foundation, Tradomatix’s latest innovation is its GenAI feature, which is set for release soon. Once launched, traders will be able describe strategies in conversational prompts instead of writing codes.
Say you’re looking to execute trades only in specific market conditions. You can simply prompt the system by stating: “Buy gold when US inflation falls below 3%, and the relative strength index (RSI) breaks out above 60.”
The GenAI feature then translates this plain-language instruction into an executable trading plan that’s ready to be deployed. For professional traders, this means faster iterations, reduced technical bottlenecks, and the ability to scale ideas more quickly.

What’s more, before building its global ecosystem, Tradomatix engaged closely with institutional-grade trading communities to better understand their needs.
With these insights, the team designed a platform that caters to the entire lifecycle of quant strategy development. From designing ideas and backtesting them, to deploying these strategies and refining them over time, Tradomatix has users covered.
But the platform isn’t meant to stay static. Beyond these, Tradomatix is also building an open, modular ecosystem where independent quants, engineers, and strategists can plug in new modules (e.g. performance tools) for other traders to adopt.
So it’s not just a trading tool but a living system that continuously evolves with the ever-changing needs of global markets.

The 5-year milestone ahead
Today, Tradomatix is focused on delivering advanced automation for leveraged Contracts for Difference (CFD), which lets traders speculate on price movements.
But its five-year roadmap is much broader with goals of expanding into options, futures, equities, and cryptocurrency.
At its core, Tradomatix is betting on one big idea—that smarter, AI-driven trading can give professionals the speed, precision, and control they need to navigate volatile markets with confidence.
Whether through its GenAI-powered feature, open ecosystem, or expanding asset class coverage, the platform is building towards being the go-to copilot for serious quant traders.
As markets evolve, the firm’s challenges and opportunities will demonstrate how AI tools can support the next generation of professional traders.
- Learn more about Tradomatix here.
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Last modified: October 17, 2025