Quantum Economics, a money management and advisory company founded by former eToro senior analyst Mati Greenspan, has officially launched.
In an exclusive press release shared with CryptoSlate, Greenspan said that Quantum Economics will feature a new service called "Analysis on Demand."
In addition to previously-announced services like the Crypto Trading Masterclass, Quantum Economics users will now be able to copy Greenspan's trades on eToro.
The analyst also revealed that the website will feature a new service called "Analysis on Demand." The service is aimed at brokers and exchanges looking to increase customer engagement and will provide custom market analysis.
Quantum Economics clients will be able to request custom market-related content, including blog posts, newsletters, and research papers, specifically tailored to increase customer engagement.
To handle the increased workload, Greenspan has also expanded the Quantum Economics team, saying that four new members have already joined the project.
One of those members is Charles Bovaird, who will be Quantum Economics' VP of content.
Bovaird, a senior contributor at Forbes, an independent advisor at Moody's Analytics, and the Founder & President of the Financial Writer's Society, will manage the company's new "Analysis on Demand" service.
Former eToro analyst Mati Greenspan announces launch of Quantum Economics
Publicado en Feb 18, 2020
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