A Redditor claims ChatGPT helped him double his portfolio in days. It's viral, unverifiable, and definitely not financial advice.

From Prompt to Profit?

A Reddit post titled “Watching ChatGPT make me money while I chill and game” has caught fire, igniting another round of internet-fueled artificial intelligence (AI) euphoria. Posted to r/ChatGPT, the trader behind the keyboard claims he’s been using OpenAI’s chatbot to guide his investment decisions—with wildly profitable results.

“Fast-forward 10 trading days (two weeks): I've made 18 trades, closed out 17, and somehow these AI bros both have a flawless, 100% win rate,” he wrote, referring to Grok and ChatGPT.

Cue the upvotes, emojis, and the inevitable “Bro, screenshots or it didn’t happen” replies.

Is this real? Maybe. Is it verifiable? Absolutely not. But welcome to 2025, where AI hype meets Reddit flexing in the most chaotic of market romances.

The Method: A Chatbot and a Dream

The Redditor (u/Plastic-Edge-1654) claimed that he used ChatGPT to generate trade ideas and guide decision-making. Putting $400 into Robinhood, he then pitted ChatGPT against Grok to see which system would come out on top.

While he hasn’t dropped specifics—no tickers, no trade logs, no brokerage receipts—he did share that he “… gave both of the AI bots a big fat list of nerdy data, and basically said, "Yo, filter through this mess and spit out trades that’ll turn my beer and BBQ budget into Kardashian-level cash." Then I even figured out that I can hand-feed them screenshots (of data) and upload spreadsheets, making sure they're using only primo data.” Kardashian reference aside, it seems he’s doing well.

Reddit trading ChatGPT
Too good to be true? (Reddit)

He claims that that ChatGPT managed an average return per trade of 23%, with Grok at 17%.

To be fair, this isn't exactly let the bot go full autopilot and buy me a Lambo. It’s more like having an unpaid intern who never sleeps and can summarize macroeconomic sentiment in milliseconds. Still, the claim that this combo has yielded 100% returns in less than a month? Let’s just say: the only thing ChatGPT has doubled for most people is the number of tabs they have open.

Reddit Reacts: Bullish on the Drama

The comments section was predictably split between digital fist-bumps and raised eyebrows. Some users asked for proof. Others demanded prompts. A few offered their own war stories—most of them sounding suspiciously like dreams you have when you fall asleep watching Bloomberg.

Really?

In short: it’s classic Reddit—part hype train, part blood sport, part motivational speaking session for amateur day traders.

The Takeaway: Entertaining, But Don’t Bet the Farm

Let’s get this straight: none of this is verified. We don’t know anything about this trader, his system, or whether any of these trades even happened outside of his imagination (or a ChatGPT demo gone rogue).

And while ChatGPT can summarize economic news, explain concepts like MACD or RSI, and even help write code for backtesting strategies, it’s not a licensed financial advisor. It doesn’t know your risk profile. It doesn’t react to market nuance. It doesn’t care if your account goes to zero. However, it can be used to get an overview of a market and pull a few other tricks, but it should never be relied upon.

It’s just really good at sounding confident while hedging its bets—just like that one friend who always "called the crash" after the fact.

In the meantime, Reddit will Reddit. And if this guy’s claims are real, well, we’d love to see the receipts. Until then, treat it like what it is: a fun story, not a trading strategy.

Final Word

Can ChatGPT help you become a better trader? Maybe—if you already know what you’re doing. Can it replace experience, discipline, and a healthy respect for market chaos? Absolutely not.

So, if you’re tempted to go full Skynet on your stock portfolio, just remember: this isn’t advice, we’re not endorsing it.

Above all, do your research, take a look around, maybe use AI as a tool to support your experience and knowledge, but always, always be wary of hallucinations and other issues with AI.

In any case, read the post and subsequent thread and make up your own mind.

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