Co-Invest is a new app from Liquid that lets people analyze markets and place real trades from inside ChatGPT and Claude, without leaving the conversation. Co-Invest supports exposure to crypto, equities, foreign exchange, Polymarket positions and pre-IPO secondaries across more than 500 markets , and is available in all 50 U.S. states and most other jurisdictions, with the standard sanctions-related exclusions like Iran and North Korea . The pitch is aimed at retail investors who already use AI assistants to research tickers, weigh tradeoffs, and reason through positions, and who want to act on that thinking in the same window.
The launch matters because it pushes conversational AI past read-only research into actual execution, alongside parallel moves like OpenAI's personal finance integrations for ChatGPT Pro. Liquid handles everything from account funding to live trade execution through the assistant, which collapses the usual jump from chatbot to brokerage app into a single flow. For operators and investors tracking how AI agents touch regulated financial rails, Co-Invest is one of the first consumer products to attempt it on a multi-asset basis.
Liquid is led by founder and CEO Franklyn Wang, a 25-year-old Harvard graduate who worked as a quantitative researcher at the quant trading firm Two Sigma before starting the company. The product sits on top of an earlier Liquid build that began as an aggregator for perpetual futures and has since expanded into a number of other asset classes , backed by prior funding rounds led by Paradigm and General Catalyst.
ok wait, you're telling me I can fat-finger a trade while asking Claude to summarize my emails? the chaos potential is unmatched.
Tomas Lindqvist6d ago
The cut at 0:11 where the chat goes from question to filled order is suspiciously smooth. Is that real latency or edited for vibes?
Deji O.6d ago
Tweet copy is doing a lot of work with two sentences. Respect the restraint, most launches today read like a CVS receipt.
Rashida Kwon6d ago
Curious how this handles audit trails when the LLM hallucinates a ticker. 'Buy 100 shares of NVDIA' walking into compliance review is a movie I want to watch.
mira voss6d ago
the brokerage as MCP server arc is going to age very interestingly. ship fast before the regulators learn what an agent is.
Henry Cheng6d ago
We prototyped natural-language trading at a Big Co in 2019 and killed it over confirmation UX. Curious what you landed on for the 'are you sure' moment.
Luana Restrepo6d ago
hot take: the moat here isn't the LLM integration, it's whoever builds the undo button first. one rogue prompt away from a very bad Tuesday.