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Amana Capital Launches RiskPulse to Strengthen Risk Analytics for Traders


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Amana Capital Launches RiskPulse to Strengthen Risk Analytics for Traders

With RiskPulse, Amana Capital aims to bring smarter risk analytics and clearer decision-making to modern trading.

In a move aimed at making trading more transparent and responsible, Amana Capital has introduced a new in-house risk analytics tool called RiskPulse. The brokerage firm unveiled the platform alongside a newly redesigned website, both created to improve the overall trading experience for beginners, experienced investors, and professional traders alike.

The new system focuses on one of the most important aspects of trading, understanding risk. RiskPulse is designed to analyze a trader’s activity across different asset classes and provide detailed insights into their behavior while buying and selling in the market. By highlighting patterns and trends in trading decisions, the tool helps users better understand how they manage risk and where they can improve.

According to the company’s announcement, RiskPulse offers traders a simple yet powerful way to evaluate their strategies. Instead of relying purely on instinct or market noise, users can now review data-driven insights about their trading habits.

Ahmad Khatib, CEO of Amana Capital, emphasized the importance of empowering traders with better tools. “At a time when regulators are increasingly vigilant about the products offered to retail clients, we believe providing customers with an advanced analytics tool that helps them analyze their trading behavior is the right step,” he said. “RiskPulse highlights both the strengths and weaknesses in a trader’s approach.”

As shared in the company’s announcement and covered for CIO Bulletin readers, the launch reflects a growing trend in the financial technology sector where risk analytics tools are becoming essential for helping traders make smarter, more informed decisions in fast-moving markets.

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