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When I started using AI tools for crypto trading, I honestly thought things would get easier.
Signals, direction, entries — all of it would become clearer.
And yeah… at first it felt like that.
But then I noticed something weird.
The more confident the AI sounded, the more I started trusting it — especially during fast BTC and ETH moves. In those moments, you don’t really think deeply… you just react to confidence.
That’s where the problem started.
I asked myself one simple question:
“Why is this trade direction being suggested?”
And most of the time, there was no real answer. No clear logic I could follow. No real breakdown. Just an output that sounded right.
That’s dangerous in trading.
Because you slowly start taking decisions you can’t actually explain.
I remember one specific moment — I was about to enter a trade just because the model sounded extremely sure. No hesitation in its tone. Nothing.
But something made me stop.
I tried to trace the logic behind it… and there was nothing solid there. Just confidence.
That was enough for me.
After that, my thinking changed.
I don’t care about “perfect predictions” anymore. Those don’t exist in markets anyway.
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