I've always resented the #PDT rule. Good riddance.
But that doesn't mean trading got any easier. Now you're free to lose faster. Be careful out there.
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In less than an hour, @richschefren will be showing some wild AI scenarios.
I don't know what they'll be.
That's one reason why I keep attending.
Every time I think I've seen where he's headed, he shows me something I hadn't considered.
I've been a heavy AI user from the beginning.
I own two trading platforms that I maintain with Codex and Claude Code (along with plenty of other things I do with AI), so I'm no stranger to putting AI to use.
So it's not easy to surprise me anymore.
But Rich manages to do it consistently.
One thing that Rich specializes in is making sure his AI knows EVERYTHING about him, i.e. building context.
His goal is for his AI to know everything it reasonably can about him:
His frameworks, thinking, experiences, decisions, intellectual property, history...
What's amazing is what emerges from that.
What happens when AI stops being a tool you occasionally consult and starts becoming part of your personal operating system?
That's the territory he's exploring.
He goes live at 8pm ET.
I'll be there.
I highly recommend you be there too.
https://t.co/hqKagA0FgO
If an AI system has access to thousands of pages of notes, documents, frameworks, meeting transcripts, and prior work, how does it know what matters right now?
Any reasonably capable model can do the basic transformation, but it is informed by the context it has. That gives it perspective.
The question is not "How smart is the AI?"
It's "How effectively can it access and apply my accumulated knowledge?"
In other words...
How well does my AI perform in place of me?
I've been watching @richschefren explore this problem in ways I haven't seen elsewhere for over a year.
Every time I attend one of his sessions, I come away not with ideas but with paradigms.
He's presenting again tonight at 8pm ET.
I'll be there.
If you're interested in what it looks like when AI becomes infrastructure rather than just another tool, don't miss this.
https://t.co/hqKagA1d6m
I think most people still think of AI primarily as a model problem.
Which model?
Which prompts?
Which agent framework?
Which app?
But increasingly, I think the real differentiation is infrastructure.
Context infrastructure.
Memory infrastructure.
Retrieval infrastructure.
Workflow infrastructure.
For example:
If an AI system has access to thousands of pages of notes, transcripts, frameworks, and prior work, how does it know what matters right now?
Naively stuffing everything into context windows does not scale.
The interesting problem is selective retrieval.
What should the model see on any given request?
What should remain latent or be condensed?
How should memory be ranked?
What becomes durable?
What is ephemeral?
That starts looking less like "prompt engineering" and more like systems architecture.
I’ve been watching some people operate at this level recently, and it has changed how I think about AI entirely.
The future may belong less to people who prompt well and more to people who build and manage effective cognitive infrastructure around these models.
The guy who has taught me more about applying AI than everyone else combined is doing a webinar on Thursday night.
https://t.co/hqKagA0FgO
I highly recommend it. I'll be there.
Imagine your life without a car.
Your world would shrink dramatically.
The radius of where you could work, travel, explore, or live would become much smaller.
Now add a map or GPS.
Suddenly, it’s not just transportation anymore.
You can choose a destination and reliably navigate toward it.
That combination of power plus guidance fundamentally changes what’s possible in your life.
I think AI is similar.
AI by itself is just a tool.
A very powerful one.
But, like a car, it can be unreliable and potentially dangerous.
Used poorly, it can waste time, create confusion, or cause real damage.
But when you learn how to direct it properly, when you understand how to apply navigation, your effective range expands dramatically.
You can think bigger.
Move faster.
Explore ideas more deeply.
Build systems that would have been unrealistic before.
The people getting extraordinary results with AI are not necessarily the people with the best prompts.
They’re the people learning how to work with the tool effectively and intentionally.
That’s why I’ve become increasingly interested in people who are operating AI at a very high level, not just using it casually, but integrating it into how they think and work.
We are still very early in understanding how much this changes human capability.
I'll be watching one of the greatest examples of applied AI on Thursday night. I highly recommend that you join me.
https://t.co/hqKagA0FgO
You know how fascinating it is to watch a blacksmith or glassblower work their craft?
I want to invite you to watch a true AI craftsman work his craft. It is remarkable.
Yes, it's an affiliate link. But that's not why I'm sharing it.
I've attended these webinars at least four times, and I'll be there this time too.
You'll see AI applied in ways that make you realize you're not making the most of this tool. Every time I watch him, it extends my vision of how to actually put it to use.
Highly recommended.
https://t.co/hqKagA0FgO
I’ve attended several of these AI webinars already, and every single time I come away thinking:
“This guy is operating at a whole different level.”
He's applied AI in such innovative ways.
The fact that he's NOT a techie gives him an edge, I think. But he operates like a complete techie.
He's built hundreds of skills. Actually, he's had AI create hundreds of skills.
But he's done some really innovative things.
For instance, he's created what he calls arenas.
He'll have multiple skills, each imbued with the copywriting style of a specific famous copywriter, all take the same assignment and produce their version of the output.
And then he'll have a separate skill, a copywriting judge, evaluate the different pieces of work and choose the best one.
I've seen him present this stuff multiple times, but it's always different, and I always come away feeling like I'm still not utilizing this tool as well as I could.
He's doing one this Thursday night, and I'll be attending again. If you want to attend, be prepared for a long night. These sessions are dense.
But if you want to see what practical AI implementation looks like at a completely different level, you should probably attend.
https://t.co/hqKagA0FgO
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We're excited to get this into your hands, so we're giving free credits to everyone who comments and reposts in the next 24 hours.
The Fix:
I spent almost three decades trying to predict markets. I bought the courses, the indicators, the trading rooms. I lost more than I made for most of that time. And I finally figured out why.
The entire model is broken.
Not because markets are rigged. But because the industry profits from you believing prediction is possible. And coming back to buy more tools every time your predictions let you down.
It's not a conspiracy. It's just a business model. But once you see it, you can't unsee it.
I don't teach traders how to predict better. I show them how to stop needing to.
This is what Prediction-Free Trading is all about. Not a softer version of the same game.
A different game entirely.
@richschefren