The author details their experience using AI-powered trading tools, specifically the Claude Code skills, over a week. They analyze four key trading signals, identifying correct and incorrect decisions based on price action versus AI-generated indicators. One instance involved a stop-loss trigger on a stock (TEM) that was correct for price but not for the underlying options signal, leading to a workflow adjustment. Another signal for XLI showed institutional hedging, which the author correctly identified but chose not to trade on due to a rule about single data points, later regretting not reducing exposure to related assets. AI
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IMPACT Personal reflection on AI trading tools offers limited industry-wide impact, primarily serving as a case study for individual application.
RANK_REASON The cluster consists of a personal blog post reflecting on the use of AI tools for trading, rather than a new product release or significant industry event.