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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 17 MIN

The Reality of AI Trading and the Finfluencer Phenomenon

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Why AI Trading Bots Hallucinate Profits and Finfluencers Sell the FantasyIn this episode, we dig into one of the biggest myths spreading across social media finance right now: the idea that AI trading bots, automated prompts, and finfluencer-backed systems can reliably turn everyday traders into market-beating machines. The pitch is always slick. A bot can scan charts faster than you, remove emotion, write code, test strategies, and supposedly uncover hidden opportunities that human traders miss. Add a confident influencer, a few screenshots of dramatic gains, and a promise of passive income, and it becomes easy to see why so many people get pulled in.But the reality is far less glamorous.This episode breaks down the gap between AI trading hype and what actually happens when these systems meet live market conditions. We look at why large language model tools can sound intelligent while still producing flawed analysis, hallucinated logic, and broken trading scripts. A strategy can appear impressive in theory, but that does not mean it survives real execution. Backtests can be overfit. Results can be cherry-picked. Code can contain subtle errors. And once factors like slippage, liquidity, spreads, timing, risk management, and human behaviour come into play, many “profitable” systems quickly start to unravel.We also explore the rise of the finfluencer phenomenon and why social media has become such fertile ground for misleading trading narratives. In many cases, financial content is designed to maximise clicks, views, and follower growth rather than improve decision-making. That creates a dangerous setup where confidence is rewarded more than accuracy. Bold claims spread faster than cautious analysis. Viral clips often skip over the boring but crucial parts of trading, including validation, drawdowns, risk controls, and the emotional pressure of real money on the line.Another major theme in this episode is the scam risk building around AI and investing. As public interest in AI grows, scammers and low-quality operators have more ways to package old promises in new language. Fake endorsements, manufactured authority, unrealistic profit claims, and “too good to be true” automation stories are becoming more common. That makes it harder for traders and investors to separate genuinely useful tools from marketing spin and outright deception.This is not an anti-technology episode. It is a reality check. AI can be useful for research, idea generation, workflow support, and speeding up parts of the trading process. But useful is not the same as trustworthy, and fast is not the same as profitable. Used badly, AI can amplify overconfidence, automate mistakes, and give traders a false sense of precision. Used well, it still needs human judgement, scepticism, and disciplined oversight.If you have ever wondered whether AI trading bots really work, whether finfluencers are helping or harming retail traders, or why so many “easy edge” systems fall apart in the real world, this episode is for you. We unpack the technical problems, the psychological traps, and the social media incentives driving the hype, while keeping the focus on what actually matters in markets: evidence, execution, risk, and experience.Listen in for a grounded conversation on AI trading, finfluencer culture, backtest illusions, hallucinated profits, and why human expertise still matters more than the internet wants you to believe.

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