The Future of Stock Trading Has Arrived and it’s AI

The future of stock trading is AI

Imagine owning an AI employee that never takes a coffee break, never gets tired and never misses breaking news from the other side of the world.

That future isn’t ten years away. It’s already beginning.

Agentic AI Trading

A new generation of AI-powered trading agents is emerging, and they promise to transform the way ordinary investors buy and sell shares.

While Wall Street has used sophisticated algorithms for years, the next wave is different. These aren’t simply automated trading bots following fixed rules.

They’re intelligent agents that can analyse news, interpret earnings reports, monitor social media sentiment, compare economic data and adapt their strategies as markets change—all without constant human intervention.

The race is now on

Start-ups are building autonomous investing platforms. Established brokers are adding AI assistants to their services.

Retail investors are experimenting with personal AI agents that can monitor portfolios twenty-four hours a day, searching for opportunities while their owners sleep.

Think about that for a moment

Instead of logging into your trading account every evening, you might simply tell your AI agent:

“Grow my portfolio steadily, avoid excessive risk and alert me only when something needs my attention.”

From that point onwards, your digital trader works continuously, scanning global markets, weighing new information and executing trades according to your objectives.

Of course, AI won’t eliminate risk. Markets remain unpredictable, and no technology can guarantee profits. Human judgement will still matter—particularly when deciding investment goals, risk tolerance and when to override the machine.

But here’s the bigger question

What happens when millions of AI agents are trading against millions of other AI agents, each learning, adapting and competing in real time?

The stock market could become less about humans making individual decisions and more about intelligent software negotiating value at machine speed.

We’ve spent decades teaching computers how to trade.

Now we’re teaching them how to think.

And that may prove to be the biggest disruption financial markets have ever seen.

Is the shine returning for gold as investors place bets on rate cuts?

Gold

Gold prices on Monday 27th November 2023 climbed to a more than six-month high as the U.S. dollar weakened.

Investors, it is reported, have placed their bets, suggesting the Federal Reserve is finished with interest rate hikes.

Gold was up around 0.52% at $2,012 per ounce in early afternoon trading (London time). It reached a high of $2,017.82 earlier in the day. Gold futures for December 2023 hit $2,018.90 according to analysts’ data.

CME Fed watch tool

The dollar index, a measure of the greenback against major currencies, was 0.13% lower as markets price in a more than 90% chance the Fed will hold rates at its next two meetings.

Analysts at Goldman Sachs reportedly said that the outlook for 2024 is that gold’s ‘shine is returning’.

The potential upside in gold prices will be closely tied to U.S. real rates and dollar moves.