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The hard wall in AI-driven investing has never been the analytical layer. Signal generation and macro modeling have been commoditized across quantitative shops for years.
The constraint is execution autonomy: building an agentic system that can route and time orders in a live market without a human approval loop, under genuine regulatory accountability, with real settlement risk attached.
Grace Investment Machine, an AI-native investment technology company based across Hong Kong, Beijing, and Shanghai, closed a US$20 million Series A on July 9, 2026, with that gap as its stated commercial thesis.
The round GIM's Series A was co-led by a leading US investor. The announcement does not name the co-lead party or disclose a post-money valuation.
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