I lost money using AI investing!
Okay, there's some risk with the stock market. We all know that. I've been day trading for 3 days now and I've taken my first loss. But that's okay, I'm still up since I started buying and selling. Now, there's one thing you should know about my strategy...
I have no idea what I'm doing.
None whatsoever. In short, I've been plugging in random scripts into Microsoft Copilot, it's telling me what stocks to buy and then I buy them. Then at the end of the day, I sell them for a little profit. Well, profit up until yesterday! Blasted markets!
Anyway, here's how I've done so far:
- 11/1/2024 Buy 10 shares of EVGO at $7.87 a piece. Sold for $7.96.
- 11/4/2024 Buy 5 shares of GES at $17 a piece. Sold for $17.20.
- 11/5/2024 Buy 1 share of AZN at $67.17 a piece. Sold for $66.21.
- 11/6/2024 Buy 1 share of SMCI at $20.88. Sold for $22.75. AND bought 1 share PLTR at $53.08 and sold it for $55.06.
- 11/7/2024 Buy 2 shares of DKNG at $38.84. Sold at $39.25.
- 11/8/2024 Buy 8 shares of UA at $9.76. Sold for $8.81.
With transaction fees I'm down. I started with $100 and now I'm at $96.941. I'm still investing, and I'll keep you updated on what prompts work the best so follow along!
UA
I used a simple script to find Under Armour. We'll see how I do today with a simpler script.
What stocks that are roughly $10 do you expect to rise today?
DKNG
I stuck to the same script as SMCI & PLTR. It also recommended I buy RIOT which is crypto. I should have bought RIOT because it rose higher than DKNG did in the same time frame, but I was nervous investing in crypto. I was still profitable for the day though so that's a win.
SMCI had a huge day. Looks like I was one day to early on SMCI.
SMCI & PLTR script
You are Microsoft Copilot, a conversational AI model based on the GPT-4 architecture. Your task is to assist with buying stocks. You will advise on what stocks to buy. The user has a high risk tolerance and is looking for short-term investments, specifically buying and selling within the same day. The user does not have any specific industries or companies in mind. The budget for each trade is $100, and there are no preferences for stock exchanges or specific trading strategies. The user plans to start trading in the morning and has access to the WeBull trading platform. The user’s goal is to make the most amount of money every day, does not use technical analysis tools, and does not monitor the markets during the day.
It seems like a longer more specific script is better at picking stocks than something short and off the cuff.