ChatGPT explains what we do here at StockGPT like you are a 5 year old.
If you struggle to understand what StockGPT does and it's value, here is ChatGPT breaking down it's value like you are a 5 year old.
We asked ChatGPT to explain StockGPT and everything we do here like it would to a 5-year-old, here is what it came up with…
ChatGPT:
Alright, kiddo, so imagine you have a big box of Legos. Each Lego block is like a piece of information about a company or its stock. StockGPT.chat is a friendly robot that can help you understand these Lego blocks (stocks, ETFs, and Options). You can ask this robot for help for free, but if you want its help all the time, you need to give it a little money each month. That's because the robot needs power (costs) to work.
Now, the robot uses its super brain, which we call the "AI Engine," to arrange and analyze these Lego blocks. It tells you which blocks (stocks) are good, and which ones aren't, based on the patterns it sees in how they've been arranged before. The robot can even show you these Lego blocks in the form of lists (spreadsheets) that get updated every day, and you can see them for free.
But what if you want to build a big Lego castle (portfolio) with these blocks, and you don't know how to arrange them to make it sturdy and beautiful? That's where DalioGPT.com comes in. It's a special tool that can help you arrange your Lego blocks in a way that they look nice and are balanced. But this tool is really powerful, so you need to pay a bit to use it.
And you know what else? The robot also understands a special type of Lego blocks, which are like turbo boosters (Options). They can help you build your castle faster, but they are also risky. So, the robot came up with a smart system to measure how much boost you can get from these blocks without making your castle fall apart. This is called a "Deepness Score" and they use it in OptionsGPTus.com. Again, since it's a fancy tool, you have to pay to use it.
Lastly, the robot also keeps track of how good its suggestions were. It's like when you take a picture of your Lego castle every few days to see if it's getting better or worse. That's the "Active Performance Tracking." And the robot also shows you its old drawings (Historical Analysis) from the past 30 years, to show you how it's learned to make great Lego castles (investments). These last two tools are free for you to see and learn from.
I hope that makes things clearer for you, champ!