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Trading in derivatives, including futures and options, involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. You should carefully consider whether trading is appropriate for you in light of your financial condition, investment experience, and risk tolerance.
Past performance, whether actual or simulated, is not indicative of future results. Historical backtests and live performance data presented on this website are provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a guarantee of future returns.
Users are solely responsible for their own trading decisions. InfiQuant provides quantitative trading infrastructure and research tools — not financial advice. Our systems are tools to assist your decision-making process, not a substitute for independent judgement.
InfiQuant does not act as a financial adviser, portfolio manager, or investment consultant. No content on this website or within our platform should be construed as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security or derivative instrument.
Maximum loss can exceed your invested capital. The use of leverage in derivative trading can amplify both gains and losses. You may lose more money than your initial deposit or margin.
You should not invest money that you cannot afford to lose. Only risk capital — funds that, if lost, would not affect your lifestyle or financial obligations — should be used for trading.
Market conditions can change rapidly and unpredictably. Extreme volatility, liquidity gaps, circuit breakers, and other market events can result in significant losses that may exceed risk management parameters.
Derivative prices are influenced by numerous factors including but not limited to: underlying asset price movements, implied volatility, time decay, interest rates, dividend expectations, and broader macroeconomic conditions.
Technology failures can and do occur. While InfiQuant implements multiple layers of redundancy and failsafes, no system is immune to hardware failures, software bugs, network outages, exchange disruptions, or broker API downtime.
Automated trading systems may execute trades in a manner different from what you expect due to market conditions, latency, partial fills, or other technical factors. Users should monitor their positions and not rely solely on automated systems.
Before making any trading or investment decisions, you should consult with a qualified financial advisor who is registered with the appropriate regulatory authority. A qualified advisor can help you assess your individual circumstances, financial goals, and risk tolerance.
InfiQuant strongly encourages all users to seek independent professional advice before engaging in derivatives trading.
If you have any questions about this risk disclosure, contact Infiquant Global Advisory Private Limited (CIN: U66309MH2024PTC429345) at info@infiquant.co.in.
Last updated: March 2026