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Cynta Launches CFA-Supervised AI Trading System with 90% Trade Success Rate

Cynta introduces a CFA-supervised AI trading system boasting a 90% trade success rate, emphasizing capital preservation and accountability for retail investors.

Chicago, United States, Feb. 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cynta, an innovative player in the AI trading sector, has announced its unique standing as the only AI trading system supervised by a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) available to retail investors. This distinction aims to address the credibility crisis that has long affected the AI trading landscape, which has been marred by unverified claims and systems lacking real financial experience.

Founded on a foundation of financial expertise, Cynta has over ten years of institutional experience embedded in its operational framework. This CFA supervision ensures adherence to rigorous risk management standards and accountability, marking a significant divergence from the norm in an industry often criticized for its lack of professionalism. Most competing AI trading systems are reportedly developed by individuals without formal risk management backgrounds, relying heavily on backtests and short-term performance trends.

Over the past three years, Cynta has managed to deliver consistent results, with returns ranging between six and twelve percent, verified by actual users of the platform. The company emphasizes that it does not make unrealistic income promises or guarantees but instead offers a transparent performance record tracked under real market conditions. This transparency is a critical element of its market strategy, especially in an environment where many others fall short.

Cynta executes trades both long and short, leveraging an AI engine that analyzes over fifteen thousand data points, encompassing price action, volatility, market structure, and macroeconomic signals. Each potential trade is assigned a score between zero and one hundred, with only those above ninety being executed. This selective trading approach—averaging just one or two trades per week—mirrors the precision of a sniper rather than the indiscriminate fire of a machine gun. This low-frequency trading strategy prioritizes high conviction while maintaining strict risk controls.

Another key differentiator for Cynta is its volatility protection system. In the face of destabilizing market conditions—such as significant news events or macroeconomic shocks—the system will halt trading entirely. This precaution reflects the standards imposed by CFA supervision. While many trading systems can thrive during bull markets, few are built to withstand volatility without incurring substantial capital losses.

Cynta’s philosophy centers on capital preservation as a paramount concern; without capital, any returns become irrelevant. This focus is also demonstrated through its ninety-day money-back guarantee, a level of confidence rarely seen in the AI trading sector. To date, Cynta boasts a record of zero negative reviews, not because it makes extravagant claims but because it sets realistic expectations and adheres to high standards of execution.

Designed for investors rather than gamblers, Cynta appeals to those who recognize that long-term sustainability outweighs the allure of quick returns. The company’s commitment to discipline and accountability aims to rectify a market in desperate need of legitimacy. For more information about Cynta and its trading philosophy, interested parties can visit www.cyntaai.com.

Cynta is not attempting to reinvent trading; instead, it is focused on reinstating the values of discipline and accountability in an industry often characterized by its speculative nature. As AI continues to reshape the financial landscape, Cynta’s approach could serve as a blueprint for future developments in the sector.

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