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So yesterday PCOS was renamed to PMOS. After 11 years and about 22,000 people fighting for it.
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I asked ChatGPT to pick three stocks in June last year. It recommended three companies I knew next to nothing about at the time.
Today, they're up over 200% cumulatively.
(Worth mentioning that this is not financial advice, and I had a core thesis that guided the picks)
Okay. So here's some context. Every time people say, "An LLM could never do X", that X is precisely what I like to try. I've tried it with everything from healthcare (some psycho-first aid) to creative work.
The consensus has been right sometimes, but they've been mostly wrong for me.
This was my finance experiment, and this is how it went:
1. First, I'm not that great with finance/markets and all that. I almost always know what's popping late. I just follow @Ssaasquatch to try to keep up.
2. I want to understand it, so I just created a learning budget and put it in the stock market. Which leads me to the thesis part.
Which now leads me to my core thesis:
3. I have a decent grasp of 1st-principles thinking and 2nd/higher-order effects, and that helped with the next part.
The biggest thing moving US markets in June last year, as I understood it, was AI. But the obvious trades were the Nvidias. Econs 101 says the higher the demand, the higher the price. Which means they were already relatively expensive.
4. So my thesis was built less around, โWhat AI stocks should I buy?โ and more towards;
โWhat are the less obvious sectors likely to benefit from the second-order effects of the AI boom?โ
I didn't know all the companies to look at, but @ChatGPTapp was more informed. We started with companies exposed to memory, chip infra, physical buildouts, etc. It's the companies that need to work for an AI company to succeed.
5. Then we sorted through the companies on that list that were relatively cheap vs expensive.
6. I kept working this angle for hours (over a few days), until @ChatGPTapp refused to fold on three stocks (My LLMs are pretty stubborn and unyielding that sometimes, it's actually exhausting).
7. The three stocks, in order of hill-to-die-on-ness, were Micron, Marvell, and Fluence. By June 30 2025, I bought them.
8. I learned more about the companies (and the sector) by simply buying them. And by December, it looked like Fluence was in the lead, with Micron second, and Marvell last. I exited the Marvell and Fluence positions in December (I use am flex ๐๐พ)
9. But today, it looks like the order from June 2025 currently tracks:
Micron (MU) +430.8%
Marvell (MRVL) +122.0%
Fluence Energy (FLNC) +72.9%
Of course, it might change again in a few months.
10. Which makes me really think: how are finance bros using these LLMs today? Interesting times.