AI-Powered Investing: How to Use AI to Build & Manage Your Portfolio
Event Description:
The future of investing isn’t just about picking the right stocks — it’s about using the right tools.
In this advanced Athena masterclass, you’ll learn how to leverage AI to make smarter, faster, and more confident investment decisions — without relying on guesswork or overwhelming research.
AI is already transforming how professionals analyze markets. Now it’s your turn to use it to your advantage.
💡 What You’ll Learn
How to use tools like ChatGPT to research companies and investment opportunities
How to analyze your portfolio using AI (risk, diversification, gaps)
Ways to simplify complex financial data into clear insights
How to use AI for ongoing portfolio monitoring and rebalancing
The biggest mistakes to avoid when using AI for investing
🎯 Who This Is For
Women who already invest and want to level up
Professionals who want to optimize their portfolio strategy
Anyone curious about combining technology + wealth building
Investors who feel overwhelmed by information and want clarity
Why should people attend this program:
⚡ Why This Masterclass
Because AI doesn’t replace your judgment — it enhances it.
You’ll walk away with:
Practical workflows you can use immediately
Prompts and frameworks for smarter decision-making
A modern investing edge most people don’t have yet
Facilitator/Speaker Bio:
Anastasia Soloveva is a finance professional and founder dedicated to empowering women to take control of their financial future. With a strong background in investing and portfolio strategy, she combines practical expertise with a modern, accessible approach to wealth-building.
Through Athena, Anastasia helps women move from uncertainty to confidence — teaching them how to invest with clarity, make informed decisions, and build long-term financial independence.
Her work focuses on simplifying complex financial concepts and integrating innovative tools, including AI, to help women invest smarter in today’s fast-changing world.
"AI doesn’t make you a great investor — but knowing how to use it gives you an unfair advantage."
