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I didn't expect such a reliable AI assistant. As soon as GateAI was launched, I couldn't wait to try it out and used my holdings for analysis.
After seeing my account configuration, it straightforwardly pointed out that my mainstream coin allocation is a bit sparse and suggested I strengthen my $BTC and $ETH holdings. The reason is that these two coins have support during dips and logical growth patterns, making them very suitable for long-term investment. I found this reasoning quite convincing.
Regarding $GT, it said I could continue holding, but recommended not exceeding 30%. This advice is quite reasonable—it recognizes the value of platform tokens while also emphasizing the importance of risk management. It seems this tool really has some skills, providing measured advice based on actual situations.
Wait, not exceeding 30%? That suggestion is a bit conservative, the platform coin still has long-term potential
GateAI looks pretty good, much more reliable than those hyped-up analysis
$BTC is really a安心丸, no matter how you allocate, you won't lose out
This AI understands risk control, not the kind of garbage advice that just tells you to all-in
Actually, I just want an analysis tool that doesn't scam me, does GateAI really do that?
My holdings are similar to yours, also with too many small coins...
But speaking of which, the advice on BTC and ETH really isn't bad, just a bit of old chestnut.
Where does the number that GT won't exceed 30% come from? Is it just random or is there some underlying logic? I'd like to hear.
Whether this tool is reliable or not, we'll have to wait until it hits a snag to find out.
I just want to ask, has it ever helped you avoid any pitfalls? Or is it all just general vague talk?