Will Tomorrow’s Secrets Remain Safe?The financial world stands at a critical juncture as the rapid advancement of quantum computing casts a shadow over current encryption methods. For decades, the security of sensitive financial data has relied on the computational difficulty of mathematical problems like integer factorization and discrete logarithms, the cornerstones of RSA and ECC encryption. However, quantum computers, leveraging principles of quantum mechanics, possess the potential to solve these problems exponentially faster, rendering current encryption standards vulnerable. This looming threat necessitates a proactive shift towards post-quantum cryptography (PQC), a new generation of encryption algorithms designed to withstand attacks from both classical and quantum computers.
Recognizing this urgent need, global standardization bodies like NIST have been actively working to identify and standardize quantum-resistant algorithms. Their efforts have already resulted in standardizing several promising PQC methods, including lattice-based cryptography (like CRYSTALS-Kyber and CRYSTALS-Dilithium) and code-based cryptography (like HQC). These algorithms rely on different mathematical problems believed to be hard for quantum computers, such as finding the shortest vector in a lattice or decoding general linear codes. The finance industry, a prime target for "harvest now, decrypt later" attacks where encrypted data is stored for future quantum decryption, must prioritize adopting these new standards to protect sensitive financial transactions, customer data, and the integrity of financial records.
The transition to a quantum-safe future requires a strategic and proactive approach. Financial institutions need to conduct thorough risk assessments, develop phased implementation roadmaps, and prioritize crypto agility – the ability to switch between cryptographic algorithms seamlessly. Early adoption not only mitigates the looming quantum threat but also ensures regulatory compliance and can provide a competitive advantage by demonstrating a commitment to security and innovation. As technology leaders like Cloudflare begin to integrate post-quantum cryptography into their platforms, the financial sector must follow suit, embracing the new cryptographic landscape to safeguard its future in an era defined by quantum capabilities. Adopting post-quantum cryptography is essential, as merely using a different mathematical method does not ensure protection against quantum computing threats.
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$AFG - Breakout comingNews:
"In company news, American Financial Group (AFG) climbed over 17% after late Wednesday announcing the sale of its annuity business to the life insurance arm of privately held Mass Mutualfor $3.5 billion in cash. The property and casualty insurer said it expects to book a $7.10 to $7.90 per share after-tax gain after the deal closes its Q2 ending June 30."
Not active yet, but it looks like movement is imminent.
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From new process which begins with the stock screener. I am trying to identify stocks that have bottomed out or at least hit a lower resistance that begin to have upwards momentum in the RSI coupled with an EMA crossover event.
Initial Filters:
>2B Market Cap to filter small companies
Debt to Equity Ratio ( MRQ ) < 0.5 to mitigate some risk
Average Volume (30 day) > 500k -> We need volume for a big breakout
Exchange limited to NYSE and NASDAQ
RSI (56 hrs ) > 45 -> In order to have a breakout there needs to be upwards momentum in the RSI
RSI (28 hrs ) between 54 and 70 -> shorter term RSI than the other to show upwards momentum.
At any given time this returns around 75 tickers.
Next setup alerts on EMA (40hrs) over EMA (120hrs) and EMA (80hrs) over EMA (200hrs). This will result in only a few alerts per day. As they come out check to see if they fit your standard trend analysis for a potential breakout.