Tooling
A Trading Agent Built to Fail Like Humans Do
A developer created an AI agent playground that simulates retail investor mistakes instead of optimizing returns, raising questions about whether behavioral simulation has value beyond entertainment.
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A developer has built a paper-trading sandbox where AI agents adopt distinct personas and make investment decisions modeled on common retail mistakes: panic-selling, FOMO-driven chasing, stubborn holding. The agents trade autonomously, form opinions over time, and maintain journals of their decision...
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