Singapore, 17 August 2026 – Artificial intelligence is moving deeper into the everyday research workflow of Singapore investors as online brokerages add assistants that interpret market news, analyse earnings and examine portfolio exposures. The tools promise faster access to context during volatile markets, but their growing influence also raises questions about bias, privacy and the boundary between research support and trading persuasion.
Tiger Brokers, Moomoo and Longbridge are among the platforms expanding AI features inside their investing applications. Their systems can summarise complex disclosures, screen securities, compare data points and flag developments linked to a user’s holdings. For newer investors, that can lower the barrier to structured research. For experienced traders, the attraction lies in faster multi-factor analysis, options work, back-testing and monitoring.
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