Three founders. One small island nation. A company most people on Wall Street had never heard of.
Vertus, an AI company based on the Isle of Man, reported a remarkable return of over 51 percent in 2025 while trading substantial volumes. The company's technology, which emphasizes adaptive reasoning over historical pattern recognition, allowed it to navigate a volatile market successfully. Founded by three diverse individuals, Vertus is now gaining attention in the financial sector and beyond.
- ▪Vertus generated returns of more than 51 percent in 2025 while trading over 500 million dollars a day.
- ▪The company's performance was independently verified by Alpha Performance Verification Services.
- ▪Vertus's technology adapts to changing market conditions rather than relying solely on historical data.
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Contributor Content Three founders. One small island nation. A company most people on Wall Street had never heard of. By Kaitlyn Gomez Published June 4, 2026, 9:38 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google New York Post newsroom and editorial staff were not involved in the creation of this content. Vertus, an AI company based on the Isle of Man, says it generated returns of more than 51 percent in 2025 while trading over 500 million dollars a day. Not a simulation. Not a backtest. A full calendar year of live market activity involving real capital. According to the company, these results have been independently verified by Alpha Performance Verification Services, a certified public accounting firm.
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