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March 09, 2021, 03:39:15 PM
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Ahh yes, using historical data to predict price movements. I wonder why we weren't able to think of that before  Cheesy I'm keen to know how 'accurate' this AI is, especially on trading days wherein the charts are wild. I'm pretty sure it would be making a few bad calls a day, making it somewhat unwise to rely on the AI for shot-calls on taking or leaving a position.

There are a few known bots/AI that can do the same thing for an even higher price. If this AI is the real deal and claims to have correctly called some buy signals, why is it charging less?

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March 09, 2021, 03:43:03 PM
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Ahh yes, using historical data to predict price movements. I wonder why we weren't able to think of that before  Cheesy I'm keen to know how 'accurate' this AI is, especially on trading days wherein the charts are wild. I'm pretty sure it would be making a few bad calls a day, making it somewhat unwise to rely on the AI for shot-calls on taking or leaving a position.

There are a few known bots/AI that can do the same thing for an even higher price. If this AI is the real deal and claims to have correctly called some buy signals, why is it charging less?
A soft launch I guess.  Soon to be 29 then believe it or not 100 a month. So they seem to believe they have some special.
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March 10, 2021, 04:38:43 AM
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Why not? You're just that guys that don't buy the books on how to win the lottery! Grin
Now, being serious, why would a company that has developed such an algorithm that can guess the price and even events as the OP claims settle for some 30$ monthly fee when they could make themselves millions a month?
Maybe because they are not actually providing anything that accurate as the author claims and more like hints to what might happen once that happens and if this doesn't! Just like horse racing tips!
You had me laughing at that buying a book to win lottery. I haven't read that in a while Grin

On point with making millions themselves. Seriously, they do not need to go public about this AI if they can even predict a buy signal hours before Elon Musk's tweet. That's some weird marketing pitch LOL!

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30 USD is a good price because if it was an accurate AI then you might be able to get back a lot more than what you invested.
Why not do us a favor and become the first one to test the seven day free trial, pay $30, and tell us if it's not that bad of a price.

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Why not? You're just that guys that don't buy the books on how to win the lottery! Grin
Now, being serious, why would a company that has developed such an algorithm that can guess the price and even events as the OP claims settle for some 30$ monthly fee when they could make themselves millions a month?
Maybe because they are not actually providing anything that accurate as the author claims and more like hints to what might happen once that happens and if this doesn't! Just like horse racing tips!
You had me laughing at that buying a book to win lottery. I haven't read that in a while Grin

On point with making millions themselves. Seriously, they do not need to go public about this AI if they can even predict a buy signal hours before Elon Musk's tweet. That's some weird marketing pitch LOL!

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30 USD is a good price because if it was an accurate AI then you might be able to get back a lot more than what you invested.
Why not do us a favor and become the first one to test the seven day free trial, pay $30, and tell us if it's not that bad of a price.



Think your missing what this AI actually does. But all good swing your pennies. I’ve paid. Bigger accounts will profit big from these predictions.
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March 11, 2021, 03:52:10 AM
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Think your missing what this AI actually does.
I don't think so. Go back to my original comment. The market is bullish and you can make money using simple set ups and not having to pay for any bot. I've encountered a lot of these trading tools that launched back in 2017 but most of them just disappeared in 2018-2019. I guess they couldn't get anything right during the bearish season. Come to think about it, why did this new tool launch on a bull run?
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March 17, 2021, 09:09:53 PM
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March 18, 2021, 08:13:29 AM
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Ahh yes, using historical data to predict price movements. I wonder why we weren't able to think of that before  Cheesy I'm keen to know how 'accurate' this AI is, especially on trading days wherein the charts are wild. I'm pretty sure it would be making a few bad calls a day, making it somewhat unwise to rely on the AI for shot-calls on taking or leaving a position.

There are a few known bots/AI that can do the same thing for an even higher price. If this AI is the real deal and claims to have correctly called some buy signals, why is it charging less?
There are algorithm that is similar to this that is used in the stock market, scouring the Internet with keywords that is interpreted as to whether it could be good or bad for the stock but this one is automated and doesn't need human intervention, they automatically buy and sell stock depending on the scoured information. That was my question too, I mean signal providers is a pretty scary waters to wade when you are trading because most of them are just a cash grab, maybe if there are people that will testify to the effectiveness of this AI within a long time period, I think that it will be enough evidence.

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