Draft:Aness Hussein Ali
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Comment: Aness Hussein Ali Stockinvesting (talk) 19:07, 6 April 2025 (UTC)

Aness Hussein Ali is a French-American mathematician, investor and quantitative trader. With over 15 years of experience in trading and financial markets, Aness has worked at top institutions including Goldman Sachs, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and Societe Generale.
Biography
[edit]Aness studied applied mathematics, statistics, and finance at ENSAE Paris, holds a PhD in Stochastic Calculus from University Pierre and Marie Curie, and a Master’s in Financial Engineering at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley.
He began building custom PCs and exploring computing performance and graphic card capacities at 16.
At 17, he launched his first technical trading algorithms.
By age 21, he co-developed an AI-based trading model for the Natixis trading desk in New York before joining Goldman Sachs.
Throughout his career, Aness has combined data-driven strategy with institutional trading experience.
At Goldman Sachs, he contributed to hedge fund strategy selection and built quantitative risk models.
At Bank of America Merrill Lynch, he managed trading desks and received top performance reviews globally.
Aness is also known for his entrepreneurial work at Criteo, where he applied machine learning to optimize real-time ad bidding systems across large data sets.
Career
[edit]In 2023, Aness participated in the launch of StocksToBuyNow.ai, a platform aimed at democratizing institutional-grade investment AI models and research for retail investors.
The app grew rapidly, reaching over 300,000 users within its first two years.
The platform provides real-time signals, portfolio strategy tools, and AI-generated insights on trending and high-growth stocks.
Aness regularly shares educational content on macroeconomic cycles, portfolio construction, and smart risk allocation on platforms like LinkedIn and Instagram.
Notable Contributions
[edit]- Co-developed early AI financial models for institutional trading desks
- Managed multi-billion-dollar trading books for banks across U.S. and European markets
- Recognized for early identification of major growth stocks, including Nvidia, Palantir, and Tesla