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Nazca Overview

Nazca allows you to create the perfect long term portfolio for your cryptocurrency investment supported by a powerful backtesting engine; use a pre made strategies or create your own, it will rebalance your funds at any time frame.

Nazca's fixed and dynamic asset allocation strategies give you total flexibility over you diversification strategy, and ensure you can estimate and maintain your ideal risk-return ratio. with Nazca's own backtesting engine, your results can then be visualized over bullish and bearish periods and extensively validated against major benchmarks.

Nazca Features

tick-square Porfolio management
tick-square Backtesting
tick-square Portfolio Analytics

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