How should AI help traders learn without promising profits?
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I’m building BergAI Live Commentator as an educational AI trading companion — not a trading bot and not a profit guarantee.
The idea is to help traders understand market context, entries, stop loss, targets, invalidation, and discipline in real time.
Curious to hear from traders and builders:
Should AI trading tools focus more on signals, education, risk management, or post-trade review?
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For me, the most interesting direction is not “AI gives a signal and the trader blindly follows it.”
I think the stronger use case is: AI explains the setup, shows the risk, highlights invalidation, and helps the trader understand when not to trade.
That is why I built BergAI Live Commentator around a Step 1–4 workflow: market scan, watchlist, entry search, and in-trade context.
Would love to hear how other builders think about this: should AI trading tools become more like signal engines, coaches, risk assistants, or trade journals?
My current direction is to make BergAI Live Commentator less like a “signal tool” and more like a structured trading education companion.
The AI should help explain:
- what market condition we are in
- why an entry is or is not valid
- where invalidation is
- what risk looks like
- what a disciplined trader should wait for
- what happened after the trade
I’m trying to avoid simple “buy/sell signal” language and focus more on process, risk, and review.
Would you personally trust an AI trading tool more if it focused on education and discipline instead of direct signals?