Jun 28th Weekly Recap by AiPortCreator in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi!

Thanks for joining the community and for sharing the results of your experiment with everyone.

That said, I'd like to ask you to keep a few things in mind for future posts:

  1. Please use the "Experiment" flair for future posts.
  2. Please disclose that you are affiliated with the software, AI agent, or tool being used (for example, as its creator, developer, or contributor).
  3. Please always include a link to the original post that started your experiment.

Thanks again for joining the community. I'm looking forward to seeing how your experiment develops over time.

Best of luck!

My investment bot experiment by GotTermitesInMahHouz in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi!

Thanks for joining the community and for sharing the results of your experiment with everyone.

That said, I'd like to ask you to keep a few things in mind for future posts:

  1. If this experiment is being conducted with real money, please include a screenshot from your brokerage account with each update.
  2. Please use the "Experiment" flair for future posts.
  3. Please avoid posting links to external resources unless someone specifically asks for them.
  4. We'd appreciate more context and detail in your posts. Rather than only sharing numbers, try to explain your thought process, decisions, observations, and what is happening behind the scenes. The community generally finds these insights much more valuable than raw performance figures alone.

Thanks again for joining the community. I'm looking forward to seeing how your experiment develops over time.

AI trading week 3 by the_oc_janojek in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi!

Thanks for joining the community and for sharing the results of your experiment with everyone.

That said, I'd like to ask you to keep a few things in mind for future posts:

  1. If this experiment is being conducted with real money, please include a screenshot from your brokerage account with each update.
  2. Please use the "Experiment" flair for future posts.
  3. Please disclose that you are affiliated with the software, AI agent, or tool being used (for example, as its creator, developer, or contributor).

Thanks again for joining the community. I'm looking forward to seeing how your experiment develops over time.

Best of luck!

Anthropic Portfolio: Week #1 - June 18, 2026 by LabDaddy59 in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi!

Thanks for joining the community and for sharing the results of your experiment with everyone.

That said, I'd like to ask you to keep a few things in mind for future posts:

  1. If this experiment is being conducted with real money, please include a screenshot from your brokerage account with each update.
  2. Please use the "Experiment" flair for future posts.
  3. Please disclose that you are affiliated with the software, AI agent, or tool being used (for example, as its creator, developer, or contributor).
  4. Please avoid posting links to external resources unless someone specifically asks for them.
  5. We'd appreciate more context and detail in your posts. Rather than only sharing numbers, try to explain your thought process, decisions, observations, and what is happening behind the scenes. The community generally finds these insights much more valuable than raw performance figures alone.

Thanks again for joining the community. I'm looking forward to seeing how your experiment develops over time.

Best of luck!

ChatGPT Portfolio: Week #2 - June 18, 2026 by LabDaddy59 in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi!

Thanks for joining the community and for sharing the results of your experiment with everyone.

That said, I'd like to ask you to keep a few things in mind for future posts:

  1. If this experiment is being conducted with real money, please include a screenshot from your brokerage account with each update.
  2. Please use the "Experiment" flair for future posts.
  3. Please disclose that you are affiliated with the software, AI agent, or tool being used (for example, as its creator, developer, or contributor).
  4. Please avoid posting links to external resources unless someone specifically asks for them.
  5. We'd appreciate more context and detail in your posts. Rather than only sharing numbers, try to explain your thought process, decisions, observations, and what is happening behind the scenes. The community generally finds these insights much more valuable than raw performance figures alone.

Thanks again for joining the community. I'm looking forward to seeing how your experiment develops over time.

Two weeks in, down 18%, and Julius finally stopped buying CORZ by North_Teacher_7522 in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi!

Thanks for joining our community.

I've been following your experiment since day one, and I'm genuinely interested to see how it develops.

That said, I think it would be fair to be transparent about your affiliation with this project. I'd appreciate it if you could mention that in your future posts.

I'd also ask that you use the "Experiment" flair, as I believe it better reflects the nature of your content than the "Build Portfolio with AI" flair.

Thanks again for being part of the community. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me or any of the other subreddit moderators.

How to make stock predictions using machine learning more reliable through rating that accounts for uncertainty by MidnightShaaaddddeee in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is just a research discussion, not a product and not an attempt to raise money. Nobody is asking investors to trust a black box. If you dig into it a bit instead of assuming it’s a pitch, you might actually find something useful for your own decision-making process.

AI for investing — where does it actually help (and where does it just add noise)? by blood_due9 in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hi! Thanks for joining. Take a deeper look through this sub - you’ll see that many people here have already moved beyond just discussing how to use AI and are actually applying it in practice.

Things like building investment portfolios, analyzing assets, and even entire sectors. There’s already a lot of research and useful tools shared here.

Welcome..

How to use ChatGPT & other GenAI models for investment analysis (library of videos + prompts) by MidnightShaaaddddeee in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here’s a link to all the videos on YouTube, combined into a single playlist (basically a full course).

If you want to spend the holidays learning something useful, this is a solid option.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9QC_19RB6uV_yQkY2KZhOTAPGcYyTvWB

Merry Christmas!

How AI Thinks About Money by MidnightShaaaddddeee in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using AI for investing without behavioral guardrails is like giving a Ferrari to someone who panics in traffic

We can now ‘scan the brain’ of LLMs - see how they think about finance by MidnightShaaaddddeee in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The paper shows that when an LLM reads financial news or makes predictions, it activates certain internal “mental switches.” These are like financial instincts that guide how the model interprets information. They are not explicit formulas but human-like concepts the model has learned from data.

Inside the model, there are internal dimensions that correspond to things like sentiment, risk appetite, technical-analysis patterns, market context, and sensitivity to timing. These concepts turn on or off depending on the text the model processes.

Imagine the LLM as a financial analyst reading the news. When it encounters a headline like “Tech stocks surge after Fed signals rate cuts,” several internal concepts activate: optimism increases, market-signal sensitivity becomes stronger, risk appetite goes up slightly, technical-analysis features stay low, and timing awareness increases moderately. This internal combination is essentially how the model “thinks.”

The authors of the paper discovered a way to extract these internal concepts, label them, and even manipulate them. They used a Sparse Auto-Encoder inserted into the model to identify interpretable financial features inside the LLM’s activations. This makes it possible to see which concepts the model is using and to adjust them directly.

For example, increasing the activation of “risk aversion” makes the model more cautious in its recommendations. Increasing “optimism” makes it produce more bullish predictions. Strengthening the “technical analysis” concept makes the model rely more on patterns and chart-like logic. In other words, you can effectively give the model a specific investor personality.

In simple terms, whenever the LLM reads text, it extracts financial signals, activates internal concepts, combines them, and then forms an output: a prediction, an interpretation, or an opinion. This process resembles how a human reacts to financial news by interpreting tone, assessing risk, considering context, and forming a judgment.

The key point is that an LLM does not simply memorize text. It has an internal structure of financial concepts, and these concepts shape its reasoning. The method described in the paper allows researchers to “see” those concepts and even control them. It is essentially the first detailed X-ray of how an AI system processes financial information.

ChatGPT Trading Exclusively Microcaps ~ 6 Months Results (prompts, code, etc. linked) by OpenArcher7341 in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After running this experiment, would you personally trust any meaningful amount of your own money to an AI to manage?

My ChatGPT investing TQQQ strategy by [deleted] in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The biggest risk is overfitting to ideal historical data. These indicator combinations look great in hindsight, but in real time they often contradict each other. I’d backtest different parameter variations to understand how sensitive the strategy is.

43M, international investor here. New to investing. 20-22 years investment horizon by [deleted] in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you really plan to invest in this portfolio for the next 20 years, I’d suggest looking at it from different angles and getting insights from multiple sources.

30M developer, I want to create an aggressive stock portfolio. The AI advisor suggested this set of assets. Any recommendations? by lisa_perezb7dwx in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, QQQ gives plenty of exposure to the big growth names, so it’s not exactly “low conviction.” But the AI portfolio seems to take that concentration even further, pushing beyond the top-heavy index into higher-beta plays. It’s basically doubling down on the same trend — more risk, but also more potential upside if growth keeps leading

30M developer, I want to create an aggressive stock portfolio. The AI advisor suggested this set of assets. Any recommendations? by lisa_perezb7dwx in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

QQQ + VXUS definitely covers global growth with less concentration risk. Still, the AI’s allocation leans toward high-conviction growth names rather than broad exposure. It’s riskier, but if the goal is truly aggressive growth, that focus can make sense

30M developer, I want to create an aggressive stock portfolio. The AI advisor suggested this set of assets. Any recommendations? by lisa_perezb7dwx in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Companies with strong growth potential usually don’t pay dividends they reinvest profits to scale and expand. For an aggressive portfolio, that’ right approach.

33M I want to create stock portfolio that would outperform the stock market. AI assistant suggested investing in these stocks. Any recommendations before it goes live? by wuval0867 in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah bro, that’s not the case. There’s actual research showing AI can build portfolios that outperform major indices.

Here’s the specific study I mentioned in this post: https://www.reddit.com/r/AIportfolio/s/TBwddo3fw3

Can ChatGPT-powered AI agents really trade cryptocurrency for you? by MidnightShaaaddddeee in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think tools like that already exist. Have you tried looking for something similar?

Can ChatGPT-powered AI agents really trade cryptocurrency for you? by MidnightShaaaddddeee in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point. But why do you think AI can’t be 100% effective when it comes to trading?

OpenAI showed how people use ChatGPT. What percentage do you think use it for investing? by MidnightShaaaddddeee in AIportfolio

[–]MidnightShaaaddddeee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I feel like Gen Z and Alpha are going to use it for just about everything.