dixonge
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
At this point, would not recommend!
So, recently did some Google searching. I was specifically looking into RSP (Invesco equal-weight S&P 500 fund) and comparing it to SPY for current trends. I am considering moving my allocation from RSP to SPY. For some reason, when you search for comparisons on Google you see results like this one high on the first page:
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/3-reasons-why-rsp-is-the-better-etf-than-spy-now
So I engaged an AI tool (the Leo AI tool in the Brave browser, which uses the Mistral AI models, or the Llama 13B, a model created by Meta, when you run out of Mistral credits) and asked for 20 and 10 and 5-year comparisons. It stated specific percentages and always showed RSP coming out on top. It quoted Yahoo Finance as the source, so I pulled up a 5-year comparison chart and lo and behold the numbers were reversed! Here are the comparisons form Leo and from my Yahoo chart for the last 5 years:
Leo - RSP: 165.51% SPY: 145.34%
Yahoo Finance - RSP: 60.84% SPY: 83.66%
I mean, those numbers just came from outer space or something! I gave this feedback to Leo and asked it to doublecheck and correct. It did so, very apologetically.
I'd say this was definitely in the 'not ready for prime time' category...
So, recently did some Google searching. I was specifically looking into RSP (Invesco equal-weight S&P 500 fund) and comparing it to SPY for current trends. I am considering moving my allocation from RSP to SPY. For some reason, when you search for comparisons on Google you see results like this one high on the first page:
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/3-reasons-why-rsp-is-the-better-etf-than-spy-now
So I engaged an AI tool (the Leo AI tool in the Brave browser, which uses the Mistral AI models, or the Llama 13B, a model created by Meta, when you run out of Mistral credits) and asked for 20 and 10 and 5-year comparisons. It stated specific percentages and always showed RSP coming out on top. It quoted Yahoo Finance as the source, so I pulled up a 5-year comparison chart and lo and behold the numbers were reversed! Here are the comparisons form Leo and from my Yahoo chart for the last 5 years:
Leo - RSP: 165.51% SPY: 145.34%
Yahoo Finance - RSP: 60.84% SPY: 83.66%
I mean, those numbers just came from outer space or something! I gave this feedback to Leo and asked it to doublecheck and correct. It did so, very apologetically.
I'd say this was definitely in the 'not ready for prime time' category...