Built by a trader. For traders.

Every algorithm in BRIX started as a manual strategy. Then we removed the human error.

The founder

Sheikh Muhammad Faizan Saleem

Founder & Chief Intelligence Architect

Accurexa Intelligence

Faizan has traded live financial markets since 2011 — starting with manual discretionary trading and spending the last six years building the systematic frameworks that became BRIX.

Trained in machine learning at IBM. Certified by ISACA. Appointed Deputy Convener of the Crypto & Blockchain Committee at FPCCI (Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry) in 2026. Founder of Accurexa Intelligence — AI, automation, and cybersecurity systems for enterprise and institutional clients.

BRIX is what happens when you stop trying to overcome your psychology and start writing rules that make psychology irrelevant.

“I built BRIX because I needed it myself. A system that executes the strategy without the emotion — and protects the capital even when the market disagrees.”

— Sheikh Faizan

14+
Years Markets
IBM
ML Certified
ISACA
Member
FPCCI
Deputy Convener · Crypto & Blockchain (Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry)
Solana
Foundation
DataCamp
AI Certified
The firm

The firm behind the platform.

BRIX Algo is the algorithmic trading division of Accurexa Intelligence — a Pakistan-based AI, automation, and cybersecurity firm with active expansion in the UK and UAE.

The same systems architecture applied to enterprise intelligence products is applied to every trading algorithm we build. Rigorous. Tested. Built to survive real conditions.

Your funds. Your account. Your control.

BRIX operates on a copy-trading model. The EA connects to your broker account via API keys — trade access only.

We cannot withdraw funds. We cannot access your capital. Every trade executes inside your own broker account, under your own login, with your own risk settings.

You own the account. We run the algorithm.

Philosophy

One firm. Dedicated systems.

Every BRIX product is purpose-built for its instrument. We do not build generic algorithms and port them across markets.