Volunteer Story|Andy

Occupation: Software Engineer | Location:USA

Hello everyone, I’m Andy, a software engineer from:USA. Like many in the tech field, I’m passionate about exploring data and models, and I’ve always been interested in how technology can be combined with investing. So when I had the chance to join the AFE AI 3.0 evolution test, I didn’t hesitate to sign up.
Among the many strategies, I didn’t choose the passive “fully managed” mode, instead, I went with the “high-probability profit stocks” strategy, where the system recommends a batch of stocks daily that AI predicts to have a high chance of rising, and I personally confirm whether to execute trades. This approach gave me a strong sense of participation and helped me better understand the AI’s decision logic and the data behind it.
Honestly, I was a bit skeptical at first. Watching the AI’s recommended stock list daily felt like working alongside a “smart trading assistant.” I’d pull up technical charts, read the rationale behind each recommendation, and even compare the AI’s risk alerts with my own judgment. What surprised me was how accurate its predictions were.
I initially invested $30,000 and made 1-2 trades daily based on AI’s suggestions. Just one month later, my account had grown to $43,000. More importantly, these returns weren’t from random spikes , they were stable, sustainable profits mostly realized just as the system predicted.
By the end of the one year test, my account reached $88,000. What excites me most isn’t just the money earned, but the passion I rediscovered at the intersection of investment and technology.There’s also a funny story, the friend who shared the app with me never actually joined the volunteer program. He kept playing the role of judge or soothsayer from the sidelines but didn’t participate. By the time he decided to join, all spots were full. He missed out becoming a running joke in our group.
AI isn’t here to replace human judgment but to provide clearer guidance when it matters most. What AFE AI 3.0 gave me wasn’t just asset returns , it was a firsthand experience of the future of finance.