Binance AI Pro gave me a clear answer. The problem was I had asked the wrong question.

I had a $XAU setup I liked. Chart looked clean. I asked AI Pro whether the technical structure was valid. It came back with something coherent, 74% confidence, reasons that made sense.

I took that as a green light.

What I had not asked was whether I should be in any trade at all that week. I was already at 60% exposure across three positions. Adding this one pushed me past the threshold where a single macro event could hit everything simultaneously.

The AI answered the question I gave it. Accurately.

It could not answer the question I forgot to ask.

This is what I now call false clarity. The output looks precise. It sounds thorough. But precision on a narrow question is not the same as a complete picture. You feel informed because you received a structured response. That feeling is real. The completeness is not.

I have started keeping a short list of questions I run before I ask AI Pro anything specific. Not about the setup. About the context I might be ignoring.

What is my current total exposure?

What would have to go wrong at the same time to really hurt me?

What am I not asking?

The last one is the hardest. And the most useful.

AI Pro is only as useful as the questions you bring to it. It will not tell you what you forgot.

@Binance Vietnam $XAU #BinanceAIPro

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