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Z-Indexes and Their Exclusive Strategies

Understand how Z-Indexes use exclusive strategies to boost performance and reveal new investment insights.

What Are Exclusive Strategies?

Exclusive strategies are high-performing services, managed by verified Wealth Managers, that have been selected to become part of the Z-Index framework. Rather than being offered individually, these strategies are now integrated into professionally managed portfolios.

Examples of exclusive strategies include:

  • Real World Assets (RWA)

  • DeFi protocols

  • Premium services

Each Z-Index is composed of several underlying services, carefully chosen by Zignaly to complement one another and balance risk across different market conditions.

Main benefits include:

  • Broader diversification - Exposure across multiple assets and market conditions

  • Automatic allocation - No need to manage individual services manually

  • Reduced fees - Negotiated lower success fees compared to standalone investments

  • Controlled drawdown - Balanced portfolio structure minimizes volatility

  • Premium access - Strategies not available elsewhere on the platform

  • Simpler experience - All-in-one investment framework with professional management

Key Takeaways

Z-Indexes mark a significant step forward for Zignaly's ecosystem, consolidating high-performing strategies into professionally managed portfolios that prioritize:

  • Stability and long-term consistency - Reduced single-service risk exposure

  • Intelligent construction - Data-driven selection and allocation of complementary strategies

  • Better value - Lower fees through negotiated rates with strategy managers

Exclusive strategies are not disappearing—they're evolving.

They remain available, but only to those investing through Z-Indexes, where they deliver value as part of a broader, more resilient investment structure. This ensures investors benefit from the same expertise that made these services successful, now within a safer, all-in-one framework.

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