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Stoxie Launches AI Stock Prediction Tool For Pakistani Investors

  • August 19, 2025
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Stoxie, a newly developed machine learning-powered platform, has officially been launched to provide stock prediction insights tailored specifically for the Pakistani market. Built after more than a month of dedicated development, the tool is designed to equip investors with a data-driven competitive edge, combining artificial intelligence and predictive analytics for smarter financial decision-making.

According to its creators, Stoxie has demonstrated notable performance in its initial testing phase, recording an overall 85 percent accuracy rate in forecasting stock prices. To further validate its predictive strength, the system was backtested using FFL (PSX), where the model’s forecast deviated by just a single paisa. This resulted in a striking 99.93 percent accuracy in that case, highlighting the potential of AI-driven predictions for the Pakistan Stock Exchange. Developers emphasized that while these results are encouraging, Stoxie is undergoing continuous improvement to enhance reliability, expand features, and provide deeper insights to retail and institutional investors alike.

The launch of Stoxie marks a step forward for technology adoption in Pakistan’s financial ecosystem, where local investors often rely on limited market intelligence or external reports. By offering a tool rooted in advanced algorithms and localized data, Stoxie aims to bridge the gap between global-level financial analytics and the specific needs of the Pakistani market. Beyond price predictions, the development team is actively working on expanding Stoxie into a comprehensive investment support system, integrating features that will enable more informed decision-making for seasoned traders as well as newcomers entering the stock market.

As interest in fintech solutions grows across Pakistan, innovations like Stoxie underscore how artificial intelligence can reshape the country’s investment landscape. With its early success in accuracy and its roadmap of continuous upgrades, the platform positions itself as an emerging player in the digital finance space. Investors and technology enthusiasts can follow Stoxie’s progress through its LinkedIn and Instagram pages, where ongoing developments and new features are regularly shared.

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