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AI Working For Me, I'm Winning Without Effort? Gate Square's "AI Evaluator" Daily Happiness
Recently in Gate.io's community square, there's a new identity—AI Evaluator. Sounds high-end at first, but put simply: let AI check market conditions for you, find logic, and provide some trading inspiration along the way. In the past, we traders did "people watching the charts," now it's gradually becoming "people watching AI, AI watching charts"—the vibe instantly maxes out the tech factor.
Many people have doubts when using AI tools for the first time: can this thing really make money? Actually, AI won't directly hit the buy/sell button for you, but it definitely has advantages in data organization and logical reasoning. For example, combining on-chain data, sentiment indicators, and price trends, AI can quickly generate several possible market scenarios. What used to require flipping through a dozen webpages can now be generated in seconds as a "market mind map."
Many users have started sharing their AI profit screenshots: some use AI to assist with short-term rhythm trading, others use it for mid-term trend judgment. Especially when focusing on large-cap assets like Bitcoin or Ethereum, AI's sentiment analysis function is quite valuable as a reference.
Of course, AI isn't a crystal ball. It's more like a 24/7 research analyst: doesn't get tired, doesn't slack off, doesn't take coffee breaks, but also won't bear the risk for you. Those who truly make money are often the ones who treat AI as a tool, not a "fortune teller."
My personal technique is: use AI to organize information first, then make the final judgment yourself. For example, have AI summarize market sentiment, then cross-reference with candlestick structures to see if it makes sense logically.
One-sentence summary: AI isn't a trading holy grail, but it's definitely an efficiency multiplier.
If the trading world of the past was "people competing wits with the market," then now it might have become a "three-way game": the market, traders, and that AI assistant that's always online.
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