Have you used AI (such as Bard) as a tool in stock research?
According to Bard, it has:
Technical analysis tools, such as moving averages, Bollinger Bands, and —Fibonacci retracements, to identify trends and patterns in stock prices. —Fundamental analysis tools, such as financial statements, analyst ratings, and news articles, to assess a company's financial health and prospects. —Screening tools, such as Finviz and Stock Rover, to identify stocks that meet certain criteria, such as price, sector, or valuation. —Backtesting tools, such as Portfolio123 and TradeStation, to test trading strategies on historical data.
If you have, what have you had the best results with?
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