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AI as your Trading Partner | Talking Shop podcast

In this episode, hosts Luke and Ronnie welcome AI enthusiast Jerome Johnson to explore how traders can harness artificial intelligence as their personal trading coach. Discover how to create your own team of AI specialists - from "Risk Rachel" to "Growth Gary" - that can analy ...

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AI: Everyone Talks About It, But How Can I Use It? | Talking Shop podcast

In this episode, hosts Luke and Ronni explore how traders can leverage free AI tools like Claude and Perplexity to gain institutional-grade capabilities without the hefty price tag. They demonstrate how Perplexity excels at market data and research, while Claude specialises in ...

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