The category
Syn-Fi™
The world's first AI-native synthetic finance platform
Short for synthetic finance. You trade a fully simulated market, prove you can trade, and get a funded account that pays you 90% of the profit in real money. You never risk a cent of your own capital. A new category of funded trading.
01The old model
The trading floor used to be a room you couldn't get into
A traditional trading desk was a physical office that hired. Traders sat on a base salary with bonuses, in a handful of financial cities, and the firm made its money from that trading: market-making, multi-market flow. To get in you needed a graduate CV, the right contacts, or a large deposit to train. For a self-taught trader anywhere else in the world, the door was closed.
02The current model
Trade from anywhere. We put up the size
A modern funded platform is online. You bring the strategy, the firm puts up the size, you keep most of the upside, and you work from anywhere: no salary, no office, no graduate CV. UZO takes that shape and goes one step further. The market is openly simulated, so the only thing you ever risk is the fee, and the 90% you make is real.
03What we changed
Why simulated is the better deal
You join online for a fee that's a fraction of the old model: no CV, no contacts, no deposit, just a profitable strategy. From there, three things make it the best deal a trader can get.
Point 01. You never risk your own money.
You trade a fully simulated market with live prices, real spreads and serious size. Your downside is the fee. Your upside is real: 90% of the profit, paid in 2-3 hours.
Point 02. We can't trade against you.
No one sits on the other side of your fill, so UZO doesn't win when you lose. No reason to slow a withdrawal, delay a reward or touch your stop. The old model profited from your losses. This one can't.
Point 03. We earn from data, not your blow-up.
We make our money from the fee and the data your disciplined trading produces, not from your account failing. That's how we pay 90% and still run a business. And we say “simulated” on the front page, not hidden in a legal footnote.

