Utility Over Marketing Hype: Innovation with Intent at EXANTE
Monday,18/08/2025|09:32GMTby
Richard Forss
Market news has reached a saturation point. See what Pulse brings to traders.
This article was written by Richard Forss, Chief Technology Officer, EXANTE
In fintech, “innovation” has become a buzzword: too often equated with flashy front-end tricks or reactive pivots chasing headlines. But the platforms that truly matter to professional investors aren’t the ones making the most noise. They’re the ones quietly engineering for precision, performance, and trust.
At EXANTE, we believe real innovation isn’t about hype. It’s about solving problems traders haven’t even had time to articulate — yet.
That mindset drove us to launch EXANTE Pulse, our new AI-powered news aggregator built directly into the platform. A purpose-built tool giving clarity at speed in a world drowning in irrelevant content.
Market news has reached a saturation point. Every investor has to work through the fatigue of endless headlines and news blasts that bury indicators under the noise. The truth is, professional traders don’t need more information. They need better information — faster, and more precisely aligned with their strategy.
Pulse solves that.
It uses proprietary AI to filter and summarise only the most relevant market news, mapped directly against the client’s portfolio, watchlists, and trading patterns. It flags sentiment in real time. It adapts to each client’s view. And it does it all without requiring you to lift your eyes from the trading screen.
Unlike some solutions in the market that summarise individual articles, Pulse is designed to give a broader, instrument-based overview — aggregating multiple sources into a single, pertinent summary of what’s happening around a given stock or asset. This “helicopter view” is built for traders who need fast clarity, not a pile of digestible headlines.
The distinction is subtle but powerful. While article-by-article AI summaries can offer depth, they often leave users wading through a dozen takes to grasp a trend. Pulse, by contrast, delivers a consolidated snapshot — tied not to the content itself, but to the instrument that matters.
We’ve also engineered Pulse to maintain objectivity. It draws only from carefully selected, high-credibility sources and strips out opinion to deliver neutral, actionable updates. Where sentiment does add value, we visualise it, but never at the expense of clarity.
This is the kind of innovation we believe in at EXANTE: not feature creep, but focus. Less eye candy, more edge.
It’s part of a broader evolution happening across our platform — one where intelligent automation and customisation meet robust, institutional-grade infrastructure. Pulse is just the beginning.
What’s next? Soon, we’ll be expanding on our popular bond screener tool — giving clients an even more powerful lens through which to identify fixed income opportunities globally. We’re building smarter, faster ways to filter across thousands of instruments based on risk, return, and strategy alignment. It's another example of where we’re heading: highly technical, deeply useful tools that don't just keep up with markets — they anticipate them.
But as always, we’re doing it the EXANTE way: not for headlines, but for professionals.
The world doesn’t need another tech team chasing trends. It needs one that listens carefully, engineers quietly, and launches products that move the needle.
With Pulse and what’s still to come, we’re not reacting to the future of trading — we’re building it.
About Richard
Richard Forss is the CTO of EXANTE
Richard Forss is the CTO of EXANTE, where he leads the evolution of the firm’s cutting-edge proprietary trading platform. With 30+ years in fintech, Richard has built tech for hedge funds, crypto brokerages, asset managers, and global banks — including leadership roles at Crypto Finance (Deutsche Börse Group), Covario AG, Argentière Capital, Deutsche Bank, and UBS.
Based in Switzerland, he’s a strategic technologist with deep expertise in trading infrastructure, crypto, and AI. Richard is shaping the future of financial technology — and is a sought-after voice on innovation in capital markets.
This article was written by Richard Forss, Chief Technology Officer, EXANTE
In fintech, “innovation” has become a buzzword: too often equated with flashy front-end tricks or reactive pivots chasing headlines. But the platforms that truly matter to professional investors aren’t the ones making the most noise. They’re the ones quietly engineering for precision, performance, and trust.
At EXANTE, we believe real innovation isn’t about hype. It’s about solving problems traders haven’t even had time to articulate — yet.
That mindset drove us to launch EXANTE Pulse, our new AI-powered news aggregator built directly into the platform. A purpose-built tool giving clarity at speed in a world drowning in irrelevant content.
Market news has reached a saturation point. Every investor has to work through the fatigue of endless headlines and news blasts that bury indicators under the noise. The truth is, professional traders don’t need more information. They need better information — faster, and more precisely aligned with their strategy.
Pulse solves that.
It uses proprietary AI to filter and summarise only the most relevant market news, mapped directly against the client’s portfolio, watchlists, and trading patterns. It flags sentiment in real time. It adapts to each client’s view. And it does it all without requiring you to lift your eyes from the trading screen.
Unlike some solutions in the market that summarise individual articles, Pulse is designed to give a broader, instrument-based overview — aggregating multiple sources into a single, pertinent summary of what’s happening around a given stock or asset. This “helicopter view” is built for traders who need fast clarity, not a pile of digestible headlines.
The distinction is subtle but powerful. While article-by-article AI summaries can offer depth, they often leave users wading through a dozen takes to grasp a trend. Pulse, by contrast, delivers a consolidated snapshot — tied not to the content itself, but to the instrument that matters.
We’ve also engineered Pulse to maintain objectivity. It draws only from carefully selected, high-credibility sources and strips out opinion to deliver neutral, actionable updates. Where sentiment does add value, we visualise it, but never at the expense of clarity.
This is the kind of innovation we believe in at EXANTE: not feature creep, but focus. Less eye candy, more edge.
It’s part of a broader evolution happening across our platform — one where intelligent automation and customisation meet robust, institutional-grade infrastructure. Pulse is just the beginning.
What’s next? Soon, we’ll be expanding on our popular bond screener tool — giving clients an even more powerful lens through which to identify fixed income opportunities globally. We’re building smarter, faster ways to filter across thousands of instruments based on risk, return, and strategy alignment. It's another example of where we’re heading: highly technical, deeply useful tools that don't just keep up with markets — they anticipate them.
But as always, we’re doing it the EXANTE way: not for headlines, but for professionals.
The world doesn’t need another tech team chasing trends. It needs one that listens carefully, engineers quietly, and launches products that move the needle.
With Pulse and what’s still to come, we’re not reacting to the future of trading — we’re building it.
About Richard
Richard Forss is the CTO of EXANTE
Richard Forss is the CTO of EXANTE, where he leads the evolution of the firm’s cutting-edge proprietary trading platform. With 30+ years in fintech, Richard has built tech for hedge funds, crypto brokerages, asset managers, and global banks — including leadership roles at Crypto Finance (Deutsche Börse Group), Covario AG, Argentière Capital, Deutsche Bank, and UBS.
Based in Switzerland, he’s a strategic technologist with deep expertise in trading infrastructure, crypto, and AI. Richard is shaping the future of financial technology — and is a sought-after voice on innovation in capital markets.
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We break down Blueberry’s regulatory structure, including its Australian Financial Services License (AFSL), as well as its authorisation and registrations in other jurisdictions. The review also covers supported platforms such as MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, TradingView, Blueberry.X, and web-based trading.
You’ll learn about available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, share CFDs, and crypto CFDs, along with leverage options, minimum and maximum trade sizes, and how Blueberry structures its Standard and Raw accounts.
We also explain spreads, commissions, swap rates, swap-free account availability, funding and withdrawal methods, processing times, and what traders can expect from customer support and additional services.
Watch the full review to see whether Blueberry’s trading setup aligns with your experience level, strategy, and risk tolerance.
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Filmed during the grand opening of Exness’s new Cape Town office, Alfonso sits down with Andrea Badiola Mateos from Finance Magnates to discuss:
- Exness’s marketing approach in South Africa
- What makes their trading product stand out
- Customer retention vs. acquisition strategies
- The role of local influencers
- Managing growth across emerging markets
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Yam Yehoshua, Editor-in-Chief at Finance Magnates, explains the approach: reaching out before publication, hearing all sides, and making careful, case-by-case decisions with balance and responsibility.
⚖ Balanced reporting
📞 Right of response
📰 Responsible journalism
#FinanceMagnates #FinancialJournalism #ResponsibleReporting #FinanceNews #EditorialStandards
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We begin with his take on the Summit and then turn to broker growth. Kieran shares one quick, practical tip brokers can use right now to improve performance. We also cover the rising spotlight on prop trading and whether it is good or bad for the trading industry.
Kieran explains where Darwinex sits on the CFDs-broker-meets-funding spectrum, and how the model differs from the typical setups seen across the market.
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Why does trust matter in financial news? #TrustedNews #FinanceNews #CapitalMarkets
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📰 Verified reporting
🔎 Human-led scrutiny
✅ Facts over noise