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Global trading platform moomoo has launched “Moomoo API Skills,” a professional-grade facility aimed at bridging personal AI agents and live market execution in the local market.
Using the Moomoo API local gateway, investors can connect third-party AI agents—such as OpenAI Operator, Claude Code, or Cursor—directly to moomoo’s trading infrastructure. Related skills are installed at the same time, enabling AI agents to use the moomoo platform for automated investment workflows.
“We provide the professional-grade technology, but the investor remains the driver of every investment decision,” said Michael McCarthy, Moomoo Australia and New Zealand chief executive officer.
The facility is designed to let users leverage moomoo’s data to power their own personal AI strategies. It supports automation of tasks including:
Moomoo API is positioned as a high-performance gateway. Users are responsible for selecting, training, and configuring their own AI model to connect with the moomoo platform. The company says this approach is intended to keep trading strategies private and tailored to an individual’s logic and risk profile.
Designed for users seeking institutional-level precision, the facility currently supports US and Hong Kong stock trading. Despite automation features, every trading instruction generated by an agent requires manual password-secured authorisation before execution.
Security is managed via moomoo’s proprietary OpenD technology, which creates a secure local vault on the user’s device. The company says this architecture ensures sensitive account data and trading passwords are not exposed to external AI servers.
Stock broking firm Moomoo Australia and New Zealand operates the moomoo trading platform. The platform integrates global trading, up-to-date news, real-time market data, and an active trading community, offering access to securities across the Australian, United States and Hong Kong markets.
Moomoo Australia and New Zealand is owned by Futu Holdings, a global fintech operation listed on the Nasdaq. It operates in eight world markets.
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