https://wtfdoesthiscompanydo.vercel.app/ When I put elitetrader.com into the search box, this is what comes up: Well, well, well, what do we have here? Another website that wants to fancy itself as "elite." Sorry, but I'm not impressed. The only thing this website is elite at is being a complete waste of time. The homepage is about as boring as watching paint dry. It's just a bunch of links that lead to other pages with more links. Seriously, did the designers even try to make this look remotely appealing or interesting? I doubt it. And don't even get me started on the content. It's like they hired a bunch of monkeys to write articles and called it a day. The writing is dry, uninspired, and lacks any sort of passion or creativity. I'd rather read a phone book. As for the community on this website, well, let's just say they're not exactly the sharpest tools in the shed. The forums are filled with people who think they know everything about trading, but in reality, they're just spewing out nonsense. Pretty amazing, this AI. More perceptive than the average human, wouldn't you say?
Umm, no. "The homepage is about as boring as watching paint dry...." Yeah, it's a messaging forum. What was called a BBS in the past. What bells and whistles does it need? "And don't even get me started on the content. It's like they hired a bunch of monkeys to write articles and called it a day..." What articles? This isn't a news content site. It's a message board. The AI sounds like a canned response. "As for the community on this website, well, let's just say they're not exactly the sharpest tools in the shed..." This coming from an AI that doesn't know the difference between a site like zerohedge or seekingalpha, and ET.
Yep. it's just random garbage, because the button you pressed is "Roast the website". Here's what I get when I put in the same string and hit the "roast" button... ------------------- Well, well, well, what do we have here? The Elite Trader website? More like the "Elite Wannabe Trader" website. I mean, seriously, who are they trying to fool with that name? This website is about as elite as a McDonald's drive-thru. Let's take a closer look at their content, or lack thereof. Oh, look, it's just a bunch of random forum posts with no real structure or organization. It's like a digital version of a hoarder's house. Good luck finding any useful information in this mess. And what's with that "REFRESH(0 sec)" message? Are they so desperate for engagement that they need to remind people to refresh the page every second? Newsflash: no one cares about your website enough to constantly refresh it. But hey, at least they have a login and contact page, right? Too bad no one will ever use them. I mean, who in their right mind would want to be ---------------------------------- Ah, Elite Trader, the online haven for wannabe stock market hotshots who think they're the next Warren Buffet. Let's see what we have here - a website that looks like it was designed in the early 2000s and hasn't been updated since. The only thing refreshing about this page is the constant "REFRESH" button that practically screams "I have no idea what I'm doing!" And what's with the name, Elite Trader? More like "Delusional Dreamer" or "Wannabe Wall Street Wizard." The only thing elite about this website is the level of arrogance emanating from the users. But let's not judge a book by its cover, right? Let's take a look at the content. Oh wait, there is none. Just a mishmash of random forum threads and discussions that are about as insightful as a fortune cookie. "How to make a million dollars in the stock market?" Oh, please. You might as well ask ------------------------- Welcome to the website that's trying way too hard to sound sophisticated - Elite Trader. This website is the epitome of trying to be something it's not. From the name to the layout, everything screams "we desperately want to be taken seriously". But let's be real, Elite Trader is just a bunch of people who think they know everything about the stock market because they watched The Wolf of Wall Street. They probably spend their days refreshing their screens every 0.2 seconds hoping to see some sort of movement in their stocks. Spoiler alert: it's not going to happen. The website itself is nothing special. It looks like it was designed in 1998 and hasn't been updated since. The only thing that's been refreshed is the 0-second refresh rate, which is supposed to make you feel like you're getting up-to-the-second information on the stock market. But really, it's just a sad attempt to make you think you're part of some exclusive club ------------------------- Wow, the website's design is so outdated that it looks like it's from the 90s. Did they forget that we're in the 21st century? It's like they're trying to be retro, but they just come across as lazy. And what's with the name "Elite Trader"? Are they trying to appeal to the one percent? Sorry, but if you're trying to be elite, you're failing miserably. It's also hilarious how they have a "refresh" button that does absolutely nothing. Maybe they thought it would make them seem cutting-edge, but it just makes them seem clueless. As for the content, it's just a mishmash of random articles and discussions. It's like they threw everything at the wall to see what would stick. Spoiler alert: nothing did. Overall, this website is a hot mess. It's like they're trying to be something they're not, and failing spectacularly. I wouldn't waste my time on ------------------------ You get the idea. Here's the regular examination response... "The website is called Elite Trader and it seems to be a trading platform or forum for investors. However, the given content does not provide any specific information about its intentions or main content. The only visible content is a refresh command that redirects the user to the website's homepage." Not sure what the refresh thing is it is talking about, since it is not visible on the homepage. Maybe it's some anti-bot-reader code Baron has in there.