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1 points·by rule2025·6 maanden geleden·0 comments

Show HN: Promptelle-Turn photos into Gemini prompts and generate images on-site

aiphotoprompt.xyz
1 points·by rule2025·7 maanden geleden·0 comments

The one-click stock analysis report website is finally ready

aistock.tools
2 points·by rule2025·8 maanden geleden·1 comments

Ask HN: Codex is too slow. Is there any solution?

6 points·by rule2025·9 maanden geleden·6 comments

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rule2025
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Google doesn't care whether a website is AI-generated or not; what it cares about is whether the website is high-quality. AI-generated websites can be very beautiful and valuable.
rule2025
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
What can this mainly do? How is it different from Chrome devtools MCP?
rule2025
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Did you forget to submit your domain name? I can't see your website.
rule2025
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
A seasoned investor’s honest reflection: from losing tens of thousands to eventually making over 100,000 — and the one thing I finally did right.

A few years ago, I couldn’t imagine my brokerage account showing six-figure assets. This isn’t a story of sudden wealth. No insider tips or “limit-up secrets.” It’s a story of losses, confusion, learning, and slow redemption.

If you’ve ever doubted yourself after painful losses, maybe my experience will feel familiar.

1. Entering the “casino”

In 2016 I bought my first stock simply because it “had been rising.” A tiny gain quickly turned into losses. Panic → adding positions → cutting losses. I thought I just “lacked skills,” so I learned every indicator: MACD, RSI, candlesticks… The more I learned, the more confused I became. My trading still looked like gambling.

2. Discovering value investing

Right before quitting the market entirely, I stumbled upon “value investing.” That moment changed everything.

I read the classics:

The Intelligent Investor — stocks = businesses

Security Analysis — intrinsic value matters

Buffett’s letters — buy understandable companies with moats

One Up On Wall Street — growth also matters

The Most Important Thing — risk and second-level thinking

These books rewired my thinking: I wasn’t investing; I was betting on noise.

3. Building a real system

I studied macroeconomics, business models, and financial statements. I shifted from watching daily candles to examining revenue, margins, cash flow, competitive advantages. Short-term prices are unpredictable; long-term fundamentals aren’t.

4. The real test: U.S. market volatility

When I applied value principles to U.S. stocks starting in 2019, my portfolio grew — until the real psychological test arrived.

The pandemic crash, rate hikes, inflation spikes, tech sell-offs, rotation from growth to value… volatility in U.S. markets came in waves. Friends told me to “sell before it’s too late.” I was anxious too — but I had done deep research. I knew the businesses I held: their fundamentals hadn’t changed.

So when fear peaked, I added to my positions instead of running. Markets eventually stabilized, and the recovery validated the analysis. My account went from deep red → break-even → steady profit → eventually passing +100k.

This wasn’t luck. It was discipline meeting patience.

5. A decade of learning distilled into a tool

Value investing works — but it requires time: reading filings, analyzing statements, building valuation models. Most people simply can’t spend dozens of hours per company.

After writing thousands of pages of notes, I wondered:

Can I turn my entire investment workflow into a tool?

A tool that:

screens for quality companies

auto-analyzes financial statements

evaluates fundamentals & valuation

removes 90% of repetitive work

I’m a zero-code beginner, but with AI’s help, I spent half a year building it.

The result: https://aistock.tools

It’s not a trading cheat code. It doesn’t predict next week. It simply generates one-click stock analysis reports based on the value-investing methods I’ve refined for nearly a decade.

Enter a ticker → get fundamentals, profitability, growth, valuation, risks — all structured and readable.

I built it for myself first. Now I’m sharing it in case it helps others shortcut years of trial and error.

If this tool becomes even a small accelerator on your investing journey, then the work was worth it.
rule2025
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
Lithium iron phosphate batteries are very practical. Chinese BYD has developed blade batteries using this type of battery and has become the global sales leader in new energy vehicles. However, this battery faces range limitations and the issue of how to improve charging speed. Solid-state batteries should be the next big thing, but mass production may not be feasible yet. At least, it might take 3 more years for commercialization, and that's still an optimistic prediction.
rule2025
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
I still think it's better to have MCP, after all, it's unrealistic for any company to integrate all functions into one