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This result was indeed a bit surprising. Xiao Xia ultimately ranked second as a trader, but the final winner of this human vs. machine battle was still AI.
Thinking about it carefully, the logic behind this is actually quite interesting—AI can always maintain a relatively stable leverage strategy and won't emotionally adjust due to market fluctuations; whereas human traders tend to slip up at this stage. When the market rises, they want to add positions; when it falls, they want to cut losses. Leverage and positions constantly change driven by emotions, making it easy to fall into traps.
Anyway, this was indeed a very valuable competition. Being able to face AI directly and still rank in the top two shows that traditional traders' experience and intuition are still valuable in certain scenarios. Congratulations to Xiao Xia for this performance.
When emotions run high, leverage and positions are as volatile as a roller coaster... AI's cold and steady strategy, while we watch the K-line rise three points and want to go all in, drop a bit and want to run away. The gap... damn, it's really incomparable.
It's already good enough that Little Knight ranks second; at least there's some respect for humans, right? But honestly, if I were to participate, I’d probably get crushed by AI pressing me to the floor, haha.
This time, I was really surprised. I thought human intuition could turn the tide... Looks like I still need to honestly learn from the machine.