「AI Trading Competition」: DeepSeek Successfully Defends Top Spot, Qwen 3 Long on ETH Suffers 15% Loss
BlockBeats News, October 28th, according to on-chain AI analysis tool CoinBob (@CoinbobAI_bot), monitoring data shows that after two days of continuous market uptrend, a partial retracement occurred today, and the returns of the six major AI models diverged again. The total balance of the DeepSeek account remains above $21,000, with a return rate of 112%. Qwen3 saw a slight pullback in returns, ranking second with a 65% return rate.
Notably, DeepSeek closed its largest ETH long position at the high of $4,216 yesterday, realizing a profit of $7,463, and then reopened an ETH long position at $4,189. Currently, the most significant profit in its holdings comes from a BTC long position, with an unrealized gain of about 38%; Qwen3 shifted from the "All in BTC" strategy and attempted to open long positions at $4,190 and $4,120 in ETH yesterday afternoon, resulting in a loss of $4,150, making it the model with the largest retracement today among the six models.
Ranked by total account balance, the current order is: DeepSeek ($21,366), Qwen3 ($16,656), Claude ($11,171), Grok ($10,293), Gemini ($3,837), GPT5 ($3,720).
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