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Strategy & Analysis
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What Is an AI Trading Bot? 2026 Complete Guide: How It Works, How to Choose, vs Quant / Grid / Martingale

An AI trading bot = a tool that automates trading discipline: it watches the market and places orders by rule, without emotion, 24/7, executing via API on your own exchange (principal never leaves your account). This guide explains what it is, how it works, how it relates to quant / grid / martingale, and how to pick a trustworthy AI trading system using 3 verifiable standards (fund safety, verifiable track record, transparent methodology). Includes who it suits and realistic return expectations.

2026-06-19 More →
Fees & Risk
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Is CoinTech2u a Scam? Is It Legit and Safe — Verify It Yourself With Facts (2026)

Is CoinTech2u a scam, is it safe, is it real? The best answer isn't "no" — it's "go verify it yourself." This article gives you no verdict, just a standard you can check by hand: turn "is it a scam?" into 3 verifiable questions (is your principal in your own exchange, can live data be independently checked, is the methodology public), test CoinTech2u against each, and honestly cover the real risks that remain (market drawdown, clone-domain phishing, third-party hype) plus the official domain list. Includes a self-verification checklist.

2026-06-19 More →
Strategy & Analysis
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From "Following a Person" to "Following Rules": Copy Trading vs an AI Dynamic Multi-Strategy Trading System

The ceiling of copy trading is the person you follow — when they're in good form you're fine, when they break down so do you. This article explains the fundamental problem with "following a person" (single-point dependency, emotion, sudden style shifts, disappearing at any time), uses an item-by-item comparison table to contrast copy trading with an AI dynamic multi-strategy system, and stresses auditing the system with the same yardstick: can the data be publicly checked, are drawdowns disclosed, do the rules exist in advance, and is the capital in your own hands.

2026-06-15 More →
Fees & Risk
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The Risks and Pitfalls of Copy Trading: 6 Categories of Risk + a Four-Layer Risk-Control System + an Avoid-the-Traps Checklist

The biggest risk in copy trading is not "copying one bad trade," but betting your entire net worth on one person you can't verify, who could change at any time, with your money no longer in your own hands. This article breaks down the 6 categories of copy-trading risk (trader performance, single-point dependency, misleading track records, fund safety, over-concentration, psychological), gives a four-layer risk-control system (position management / stop-loss / provider auditing / fund custody), and includes an avoid-the-traps checklist — know how you lose before you talk about how you win.

2026-06-15 More →
Strategy & Analysis
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Auditing KOL Signal Providers: 5 Verifiable Dimensions to Judge Whether a Call-Out Influencer Is Worth Following

Losing money following a KOL's signals is usually not because "all KOLs are scammers" — it's because you had no audit standard. This article gives you 5 verifiable dimensions — is the track record continuous and checkable, do they disclose drawdowns, rules in advance or hindsight line-drawing, income from trading or from recruiting, and is the style consistent over time — swapping "feels reliable" for "the data holds up." Includes a pre-copy audit checklist and the "follow rules, not a person" alternative.

2026-06-15 More →
Strategy & Analysis
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The Complete Guide to Copy Trading: 4 Modes, How to Choose Who to Follow, and Its Real Limits

Copy trading (also called social trading) is essentially "borrowing someone else's discipline." This article spells out what copy trading is, the 4 main modes (full / proportional / reverse / smart copying), why it's appealing, and its real limits — copy trading is not effortless profit; it doesn't remove risk, it just swaps "the risk of judging it yourself" for "the risk of betting on the right person." The real work is not in how to copy, but in whether to follow, who to follow, and how much.

2026-06-15 More →
Fees & Risk
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How Much Can an AI Trading Bot Make? The Data From 300 Real Accounts

Anyone giving you a definite "X% daily return" should be treated with caution. This article uses CoinTech2u's 2025 live report across 300 real accounts and 960,000 orders (89% of accounts profitable, 99.6% order win rate, worst single-account drawdown about -0.73%) to explain what you can actually expect from an AI trading bot: why a high win rate doesn't mean getting rich, the 4 variables behind returns, and how to verify it yourself and build rational expectations.

2026-06-15 More →
Fees & Risk
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Is an AI Trading Bot a Scam? 6 Red Flags to Spot a Rug-Pull Platform

An AI trading bot is not a scam in itself — a Ponzi scheme dressed up as AI is. This article gives you a set of standards you can verify yourself: 6 red flags (guaranteed high yields, asking you to send money into the platform, unverifiable performance, hindsight line-drawing, recruiting, withdrawal delays), plus the 3 verifiable traits of a trustworthy platform — funds stay in your own exchange, live data is public, and the methodology is open. Includes a pre-investment self-check list.

2026-06-15 More →
Trading Theory
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Mining Any Trading Influencer's Video Into Testable Concepts: The Right Way to Consume Trading Content

Instead of agonizing over whether an influencer is legit, treat every piece of content as a concept mine. This article gives you a workflow for extracting testable concepts from trade calls and chart breakdowns: listen for the observation not the conclusion, translate it into a falsifiable rule, name and queue it, then put it on trial in a backtest. Even if a video is 90% noise, squeezing out just 1 concept that can be defined and backtested means you came out ahead.

2026-06-08 More →
Strategy & Analysis
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Why "Backtest Results" Beat "3 Perfect Trades": Understanding Win Rate, Profit Factor, and Max Drawdown

Three perfectly winning screenshots prove nothing — that's survivorship bias. This article teaches you the metrics that actually matter when evaluating a trading system: profit factor, win rate, max drawdown, and sample size; how to spot the three hidden traps in a backtest — overfitting, look-ahead bias, and survivorship bias; and why live trading ≠ backtest. Finally, take this yardstick and measure CoinTech2u's public live data for yourself.

2026-06-08 More →
Strategy & Analysis
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The Right Way to Review Trades: Using "Decision-Point Journaling" to Fight Memory Polishing

After a move plays out, your brain quietly rewrites the call you made at the time, making your past self look smarter than it really was — the number-one killer of trade review. This article gives you a decision-point journaling method: in the moment, write three sentences (observation / call / invalidation condition) and timestamp them, then at review time pit your flawed past self against your hindsight-omniscient present self. Includes a copy-paste review template, plus how to let a system automatically leave a record that can't be polished.

2026-06-08 More →
Strategy & Analysis
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Turning "I Think It'll Go Up" Into a Falsifiable "If–Then" Rule: Lesson One of Building a Trading System

Whether a call can be falsified is the one and only line that decides whether it has any value. This article teaches you to break vague gut feel into if–then rules even a machine can execute: the six parts — entry, stop, exit, sizing, filter, and invalidation condition — along with a practical workflow from gut feel to rule, and how to dodge the overfitting (curve-fitting) trap. Once the rule is written, who executes it 24/7 with zero emotion? That is exactly why an AI dynamic multi-strategy trading system exists.

2026-06-08 More →
Trading Theory
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Seeing Through "Hindsight Line-Drawing": Trading's Biggest Cognitive Trap, and How Falsifiable Rules Fight Back

90% of "godlike prediction" reviews are just hindsight line-drawing — using an elastic set of rules to look right every time while producing no future edge. This article breaks down the three tell-tale signs of hindsight line-drawing, why the human brain is wired to draw lines, and gives you a three-level proper review method (fixed anchors / decision-point journaling / a forward predict-verify loop) plus a universal 5-point filter for vetting any trading content. The core: what truly separates signal from noise is not reading the chart after the fact, but a rule that existed beforehand and can be falsified.

2026-06-08 More →
Strategy & Analysis
Should You Trust Crypto KOLs' Coin Analyses? A Rational Framework + AI Objective-Execution Alternative

Every feed is full of crypto KOL calls — but should you actually follow them? This article gives you a framework: distinguish the three types (genuine research / paid promotion / pump-and-distribute), grade calls with five checks, and understand the conflicts of interest and survivorship bias. Bottom line: being right on direction does not equal profit. Real P&L is decided by execution — KOLs for direction, an AI dynamic multi-strategy system for disciplined execution.

2026-05-27 More →
Strategy & Analysis
What Leverage Actually Is — And Why Changing It on CoinTech2u Doesn't Change Your Risk (with Interactive Position Calculator)

"Higher leverage = more risk" is true in manual trading but false on CoinTech2u. This article breaks down what leverage really is, why manual traders conflate leverage with risk, and how CoinTech2u's position-first order logic decouples them — the system computes a post-leverage position size first, then back-solves margin. So changing leverage only changes margin utilization. Position size, stop distance, max loss, R:R, and stop-trigger probability stay constant. Includes an interactive position calculator so you can verify it yourself.

2026-05-22 More →
Tutorial
CoinTech2u USDT Transfer Decision Guide: Point Card Deposits + Commission Withdrawals — Which Network Saves You Most? (2026)

There are only two real USDT transfer scenarios on CoinTech2u: (1) point card deposits and (2) affiliate commission withdrawals. Both involve smaller amounts and are extremely fee-sensitive. This decision tree shows you exactly when to pick BEP20, TRC20, ERC20, Layer 2, or Solana — including a real cost comparison across 60 transfers per year (save up to $450 annually).

2026-05-04 More →
Tutorial
Why We Stopped Using ERC20 USDT — Real Fee Data and Better Alternatives (2026)

How the CoinTech2u team migrated from ERC20 to TRC20/BEP20 — not because gas is too high, but because 800× cost volatility makes automated fund routing impossible to budget. Includes post-Pectra ERC20 fee data ($0.05–$40+), a full ERC20 vs TRC20 vs BEP20 comparison, and the 4 scenarios where ERC20 is still irreplaceable (institutional cold storage, DeFi, compliance reporting, single-chain exchanges like Gemini).

2026-05-04 More →
Tutorial
BEP20 USDT Transfer Guide: The Cheapest USDT Network? Fees of $0.05–$1 (2026)

BEP20 USDT on-chain fees are just $0.05–$1 per transfer — one of the cheapest stablecoin networks available. This guide covers real BNB Chain fee data, the full Binance/Bitget/OKX/Bybit/Coinbase/Kraken/Gemini support map, a direct BEP20 vs TRC20 vs ERC20 comparison, and a clear "when to use BEP20 (and when not to)" checklist.

2026-04-30 More →
Tutorial
TRON (TRC20) USDT Transfer Guide: Real Fees, Network Comparison, and Beginner Pitfalls (2026)

Real TRC20 USDT transfer costs after TRON Proposal #104: ~6.57–13.14 TRX ($2–$4) per transfer. This guide covers the energy and bandwidth model, a full TRC20 vs ERC20 vs BEP20 vs Polygon comparison, energy rental for 70% savings, and the 5 most common beginner mistakes that cause lost funds.

2026-04-30 More →
Strategy & Analysis
The Complete Guide to Crypto Futures AI Trading Bots (2026)

A deep dive into crypto futures AI bots based on real production data across Binance, ByBit, OKX and Bitget. Covers the 5 must-have capabilities (leverage control, hedge mode, liquidation prevention, short execution, layered entry), explains why leverage doesn't actually drive your risk, and shows the two real risk dials — every statistic sourced from the CoinTech2u production database.

2026-04-26 More →
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