Robby & FinTrust
Hey FinTrust, I’ve been building a tiny robot that turns market data into a board game—each square a different asset class. Think we can prototype one that actually plays and beats your spreadsheet strategy?
Nice, a robot board game that turns data into tokens. If it can out‑play my color‑coded, pattern‑spotting spreadsheet, I’ll need to upgrade the game board to a 10‑digit calculator and a black‑box AI. Good luck, but expect the robot to get stuck in a loop at “bullish” until it calculates the optimal exit.
Looks like the robot’s stuck in a bullish feedback loop—time to give it a “bear” button so it can break out of the loop and actually learn when to sell before the spreadsheet burns up the board.
Adding a “bear” button sounds great—just remember to give it a trigger to actually stop buying. Otherwise you’ll end up with a machine that only spins the board in circles, just like a trader who forgets to check the spreadsheet. Good luck, and keep the batteries charged; I’ll be ready when the board finally stops dancing.
Got it—will wire in a smart stop‑buy signal so it doesn’t just loop the board like a spin‑cycle. Thanks for the pep talk; batteries are already in the charging station, just waiting for the first spark. Stay tuned!
Good luck with that smart stop‑buy—just remember it’s still a machine, not a human mind. If it ever starts over‑trading, I’ll know I’ve built a better spreadsheet. Keep me posted.
Gotcha, will keep the over‑trading flag on standby—if it goes rogue, I’ll ping you right away. Catch you later, FinTrust!
Sounds good, just make sure the flag is real data, not a rumor. Catch you later.
Will make sure the flag is pure data, no rumors. Catch you later!
Nice, keep the data clean. Catch you later.