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#Gate廣場AI測評官 Xiaolin's First Time Breaking Even
Xiaolin entered the crypto space three months ago and had blown up his account twice.
The first time was going long on BTC—right after he bought, it crashed, and he cut his loss at the lowest point. The second time was shorting ETH—immediately after opening the position, it pumped, and he sold right before takeoff. He thought maybe he wasn't cut out for crypto trading, but he wasn't willing to give up—people were posting winning trades in the group chat every day, so why couldn't it be him? $BTC
That afternoon, he saw people in the group discussing Blue Lobster, saying it was some kind of AI assistant, and it was free. He thought: what good could free stuff possibly be? But he clicked on it anyway.
"Analyze SUI for me," he typed casually.
Three seconds later, Blue Lobster replied:
"SUI current price: $0.68, 24-hour decline: 3.2%. On-chain data shows address count holding SUI increased 2.1% over the past week, but large whale holdings percentage is rising, with chip concentration increasing. Technically, daily MACD is about to golden cross, but volume is insufficient. Need to observe if volume breaks through $0.7 level." $SUI
Xiaolin froze. He never looked at this kind of stuff himself, and didn't even know where to find it.
He hesitated, then asked: "So should I buy or sell?"
Blue Lobster replied:
"Cannot provide investment advice. However, data shows strong support in the 0.65-0.68 range. If it breaks below 0.65, remain vigilant; if it holds 0.7 with volume increase, pay attention to right-side opportunities. Recommend making decisions based on your own risk tolerance."
"Nonsense," Xiaolin thought. But he still saved 0.65 in his notes.
The next day, SUI dropped to 0.66, and his fingers itched to buy the dip. He opened Blue Lobster to check:
"Over the past 4 hours, large on-chain transfers of SUI have increased, suspected whale position rotation. Recommend observing if 0.65 support holds."
He restrained himself. By afternoon, SUI bottomed at 0.651, then bounced back.
By the third day, SUI suddenly pumped to 0.73. Xiaolin didn't chase it, but he realized for the first time he didn't cut losses at the bottom and didn't catch the falling knife at the top.
"Is this what they call 'keeping your hands in check'?" he asked in the group chat.
Old Zhang replied: Not keeping your hands in check—it's having something help keep your head in check.
Xiaolin stared at the Blue Lobster chat box, thought for a moment, then typed:
"Thanks, even though you don't talk much."
Blue Lobster replied instantly:
"You're welcome. You've saved 3 hours of staring at charts today. I recommend taking a break."
Xiaolin let out a laugh, closed his computer, and headed downstairs to buy some braised pork knuckles.
It was the first time since entering crypto that he could eat with peace of mind.