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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I walked away because I could no longer stand behind it

When TradingStocks.ai started, the idea was ambitious: build an AI-driven trading platform that could remove emotion from investing and give users access to systematic strategies. On paper, it looked exciting. The backtests were impressive, the branding was confident, and the concept had potential.

But over time, I became increasingly uncomfortable with the gap between what the platform appeared to promise and what I felt could responsibly be delivered.

The site displayed extremely aggressive performance claims, including huge historical returns and very high annualised results. Even with disclaimers saying past performance does not guarantee future results, I felt the overall impression could give people too much confidence in something that was still experimental and under development.

The biggest issue for me was transparency. Users were expected to trust strategy performance without seeing the real signal logic. The system was described as proprietary, but from my perspective, that also meant users had limited ability to understand what they were actually relying on.

I also became uncomfortable with the idea of people connecting live brokerage accounts to automated AI strategies while the product was still evolving. In trading, mistakes are not harmless. They can cost real money.

Eventually, I exited because I no longer felt comfortable standing behind the direction of the platform. I believe financial technology should be built with extreme caution, clear communication, and full respect for user risk.

For those reasons, I would rate my experience with TradingStocks.ai as 1 star.

Be careful, read every disclaimer, and never trust impressive numbers without independent verification.

May 7, 2026
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