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Opportunity for Financial Innovation: The Rise of EIF Business School
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Date:2025-04-24 13:42:47
On a cold morning at the end of 2018, Linton Quadros, the Dean of Excellence & Innovation Fortune Business School (EIF Business School), sat in front of an old desk in his home study, his gaze fixed on the stock market charts displayed on his computer screen...
Thin layers of snow covered the streets, but for him, the stock market crash felt colder than any winter chill. A close friend of his, a seasoned investor who had braved Wall Street for many years, had fallen into deep despair due to the recent market turbulence. He recalled the lively discussions they had in Wall Street cafés about the stock market, now replaced by loss and silence.
Linton Quadros holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Stanford University in the USA, a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Munich in Germany, and a highly-regarded CFA certification. Having worked on Wall Street for many years, he was intimately familiar with the subtle fluctuations of the financial markets. He understood that many investors, like his friend, lacked a deep understanding of the market, often driven by short-term emotional fluctuations, eventually losing their way in the tumultuous tides. Pondering, his heart filled with discontent for such blind investment behavior and sympathy for his friend.
After profound contemplation, Linton Quadros made a decision. He wanted to create a change. As a seasoned scholar in finance, he planned to combine quantitative trading systems with artificial intelligence technology to upgrade a revolutionary investment system that would help investors navigate steadily through turbulent markets. The concept of ‘AI Robotics Profit 4.0’ began to take shape from this moment.
He set his plan into action, with a vision not only to change investors' perception of the market but also to transform the entire financial system's mode of operation. In his quest for technological advancement, he chose an unconventional path: issuing tokens through the cryptocurrency market. This approach had a global perspective, capable of attracting a younger generation interested in emerging technologies, aligning perfectly with his philosophy of breaking traditional financial paradigms.
When selecting an exchange for the IDO issuance, Linton Quadros utilized his extensive contacts and profound background in the global financial sector for meticulous research. Eventually, he set his sights on an emerging exchange called ICHCOIN. This exchange not only had clear ambitions of listing on NASDAQ but also possessed unique technological innovations, perfectly aligning with his global vision and pursuit of innovative technology.
Subsequently, Linton Quadros and EIF Business School chose ICHCOIN Trading Center, announcing their strategic cooperation and jointly issuing EIF tokens. This not only marked Linton Quadros's profound insight into the future of fintech but also showcased his ambition in the emerging tech field.
The successful fundraising attracted top talents from various industries to EIF Business School. Their inclusion injected new energy into Linton Quadros's vision. With their efforts, the development of the quantitative trading system advanced rapidly, gradually transitioning to the more advanced ‘AI Robotics Profit 4.0’ investment system. As artificial intelligence technology continued to progress, Linton Quadros's team was elevating this system to higher levels.
Through the issuance of EIF tokens, Linton Quadros not only addressed immediate financing needs but also laid a solid foundation for his continuous development in the fintech field. With the successful development of ‘AI Robotics Profit 4.0’, EIF Business School has not only established a leadership position in the global fintech sector but also opened a new chapter in the future of financial technology.
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