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Recently, I've seen many trading bots iterating and optimizing, but the direction seems to be leaning towards product management (PM). However, I'm wondering, is this really the next big trend? Or should trading bots continue to focus on deepening their trading strategies?
After all, users are most concerned about whether they can make money and achieve stable profits. Having a beautiful interface and comprehensive features alone is not enough; without truly excellent trading signals and risk control mechanisms, even the best PM design appears superficial. Conversely, a bot with a strong strategy, even if its interface is simple, will be appreciated by the market.
Of course, as user experience competition intensifies, the PM approach is not entirely meaningless. The ideal scenario might be: first perfect the trading capabilities, then use PM thinking to refine the user experience. Balancing both can help us go further in this race. What are your thoughts?