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After becoming a Gate Square AI reviewer, I realized that AI trades better than I do
After spending a long time in the crypto world, you’ll notice one thing: some people make money through skills, some through luck, and a group—through AI.
Recently, many people have started trying out the “AI Reviewer” on Gate.io’s Gate Square, testing various AI strategies while sharing screenshots of their profits. The scene has been quite lively: some people do serious analysis, while others do just one thing—take screenshots.
The so-called AI Reviewer essentially uses AI tools to assist with trading, market research, and even strategy generation. In simple terms, it’s letting the machine monitor the market and calculate probabilities for you.
In the traditional trading era, watching over 10 coins already tired a person out. AI’s advantage is: it can monitor 100.
It’s like hiring a trading assistant that never sleeps.
Of course, AI isn’t magical enough to guarantee “sure profits with no losses.” Those who truly know how to use it often employ a few small techniques.
First trick: Let AI organize information, not make decisions for you. Market news, on-chain data, capital flows—AI can organize this information very quickly.
Second trick: Cross-validate multiple models. Some AI are good at technical analysis, others at data interpretation. Let different models give their conclusions, then make your own judgment.
Third trick: Manage expectations. AI isn’t an ATM; it’s more like an efficiency tool.
Many profit screenshots shared by AI reviewers actually reflect ongoing testing of strategies and parameter optimization behind the scenes.
But one thing is certain: AI has indeed changed the way trading is done.
In the past, trading was like using a flashlight, only illuminating a small part of the market. Now, AI is more like a spotlight, lighting up a large area of data all at once.
So, as more users discuss AI strategies on Gate Square, a new trend is emerging—the future trader will likely be a combination of “human + AI.”#Gate广场AI测评官