Markets never sit still. Just when you think you’ve read every earnings report and memorized the “Magnificent Seven,” a new group of up‑and‑comers steals the show. For our second TradoxVPS blog issue, we’re spotlighting fresh tech and trending stocks that are making headlines in August 2025, exploring how high‑frequency trading (HFT) is both a blessing and a curse, and showing how the TradoxVPS can help you act on your insights—without losing your sense of humor.
New Faces in Tech: Value, Growth and Momentum
Last issue we introduced Yiren Digital and Sezzle; this time we’re broadening the radar. Investopedia’s AI stock screener shows a handful of names that fit the value, growth and momentum bill:
Category | Highlights | Why they’re interesting |
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Value plays | DXC Technology (DXC) modernizes legacy systems for Fortune 500 clients and integrates AI and data analytics to accelerate digital transformation. | With a price‑to‑earnings (P/E) ratio of around 6.8, DXC trades at a discount compared with other tech giants while offering exposure to cloud migration and cybersecurity. |
Growth leaders | EverQuote (EVER), an online insurance marketplace, uses AI to optimize bidding and automate workflows, driving 83% revenue growth. Gorilla Technology (GRRR) provides AI‑driven security and business intelligence services; it signs multi‑year contracts with governments and enterprises. | Both companies have triple‑digit revenue or earnings growth, demonstrating that AI isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a business model. |
Momentum champs | Diginex Limited (DGNX), a London‑based reg‑tech firm, combines AI, blockchain and data analytics to help companies improve ESG and sustainability reporting. It recently agreed to acquire Resulticks and Matter to expand its AI‑driven customer‑engagement and sustainability capabilities. | With a 12‑month total return exceeding 1,100%, Diginex proves that compliance and ESG can be lucrative when powered by cutting‑edge tech. |
These companies might not roll off the tongue like “Nvidia,” but that’s precisely why they’re intriguing: they operate in niches—digital insurance, security analytics and ESG reporting—where AI gives them an edge.
Trending Beyond Tech: SoFi’s Big Quarter
Sometimes the hottest stories are outside traditional tech. SoFi Technologies (SOFI) is a fintech that offers digital banking, investing and personal finance tools. According to a Simply Wall St report, SoFi’s second‑quarter 2025 results were stellar: revenue reached US$792.41 million, member counts hit new records and the company raised its full‑year earnings guidance. SoFi is also launching blockchain‑powered services and completed a US$1.5 billion equity offering to fund its expansion.
Why mention a fintech in a TradoxVPS blog? Because SoFi’s success underscores how financial services are being transformed by technology—from AI‑driven loan underwriting to blockchain payment rails. And when a fintech company’s stock gains momentum, traders flock to it like bees to honey. Whether you’re bullish on SoFi’s growth or skeptical of its valuation, it’s a name to watch.
High‑Frequency Trading: New Insights and Cautions
We covered the basics of HFT last time. Let’s dig deeper. The Corporate Finance Institute notes that HFT allows traders to profit from tiny price fluctuations by executing large volumes of trades; it helps narrow bid‑ask spreads and can increase market liquidity. Algorithms scan multiple markets to find arbitrage opportunities.
That sounds great—but there are caveats:
- Risk is amplified. Because positions are held for seconds, the Sharpe ratio (risk‑reward) is exceptionally high. A tiny glitch can trigger huge losses.
- Ghost liquidity. Critics argue that HFT creates liquidity that disappears before ordinary investors can act.
- Unequal playing field. Large firms with sophisticated tech may profit at the expense of smaller players.
- Regulatory scrutiny. HFT has been linked to market volatility and flash crashes. Regulators debate whether certain HFT practices should be restricted.
So, what’s a retail trader to do? You can’t physically compete with Wall Street’s speed, but you can use a low‑latency infrastructure to minimize slippage and ensure your strategies execute promptly.
How TradoxVPS Helps You Trade These Trends
TradoxVPS gives individual traders access to the kind of computing power typically reserved for institutions. Here’s how to put the platform to work:
- Identify targets – research value, growth and momentum names like DXC, EverQuote, Gorilla and Diginex. Use fundamental analysis (revenue growth, contracts, acquisitions) and technical indicators to build a watchlist.
- Select a plan – choose from free, basic, power or professional tiers depending on how many algorithms you want to run. The free plan is great for testing strategies, while higher tiers offer more CPU cores and RAM.
- Develop and deploy algorithms – build or purchase bots that monitor these stocks for breakout patterns, mean‑reversion setups or arbitrage opportunities. Install them on your TradoxVPS to benefit from sub‑millisecond latency.
- Risk management – incorporate stop‑loss orders to cap downside and adjust position sizes to match your risk tolerance. Remember, HFT magnifies both gains and losses.
- Stay flexible – as new information emerges (such as SoFi’s blockchain initiatives), update your strategies. The TradoxVPS environment allows for quick redeployment without downtime.
Final Words
Tech and fintech stocks are evolving at warp speed. One quarter it’s Sezzle and Quantum Computing; the next it’s EverQuote and Diginex. High‑frequency trading amplifies opportunities but also magnifies risks. That’s why the right infrastructure matters as much as the idea.
With TradoxVPS, you get institutional‑grade servers, ultra‑low latency connections and the freedom to test, refine and deploy strategies on emerging stars—without needing your own data center.
Stay curious, stay nimble and maybe laugh a little when your algorithm finally beats the market by a fraction of a cent. After all, trading should be as enjoyable as it is profitable.
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