Liquid announced this Wednesday, June 18 the arrival of Co-Invest iMessage, an extension of its trading assistant with artificial intelligence that allows you to operate in real markets directly from Apple Messages. The statement, published on the official account @liquidtrading in X, presents the proposal with three words: Text. Think. Trade.—write, analyze, trade—and targets investors who don't want to live inside a broker or a data panel.
Video: Co-Invest in iMessage
Official announcement on June 18: trade real markets from a Messages thread. Source: @liquidtrading
Demo: how Co-Invest works
Product video on the official website: from question to analysis and order confirmation. Source: liquid.trade/coinvest
It is not the debut of Co-Invest: Liquid had already launched the tool on May 26, 2026 within Claude and ChatGPT, as reported by Traders Magazine. The news on June 18 is the channel: iMessage joins as the third surface, in a week marked by the opening of Apple Messages to third-party AI agents —Poke, days before, and now a financial platform.
Research, position and operate in the same chat
According to the documentation at liquid.trade/coinvest, Co-Invest condenses into one conversation three phases that typically require several apps: research, positioning and trade execution. The assistant collects positioning data, funding, settlement maps and on-chain flow; summarizes macro news with link to the original source; and returns an idea of operation with address, size and readable justification.
The user can request a balanced portfolio between stocks, gold and crypto, and receive positions already sized according to their live balance. Before confirming, you can edit sizes, stops and take-profits. If the catalyst is weak—an earnings data, a central bank decision, ETF flows—the wizard may recommend not trading.
«Today we present Co-Invest iMessage: the first way to trade directly from your messages. It is Co-Invest, integrated into iMessage, bringing investment with AI to those who do not live in brokers or dashboards. »
What can be operated
Co-Invest accesses the entire Liquid catalog: over 200 crypto perpetuals (BTC, ETH, SOL), US stocks like Tesla, Apple or Nvidia, commodities (gold, silver, oil), major currency pairs and even pre-IPO names like SpaceX, OpenAI or Anthropic. Trades can be long or short, with multipliers and configurable stop-loss or take-profit without leaving the chat.
Liquid routes orders to decentralized venues—Hyperliquid, Lighter and Ostium—with non-custodial architecture: funds remain in the user's wallet, not on Liquid servers. Since its launch in August 2025, the platform has processed more than $3 billion in volume among some 40,000 users, according to data cited by specialized media.
AI does not move your money alone
A central point from the official FAQ: the wizard cannot execute operations without permission. Each proposal arrives as a confirmation card with symbol, address, size, multiplier and explanatory note. The user presses Confirm to send the order or Cancel to discard it. Even if it suggests a basket of five operations, one tap is enough to execute them all — but always under human control.
You also cannot transfer funds out of the account or change settings. The worst thing that can happen, according to Liquid, is to propose a trade that the user ignores. For those who want to try it risk-free, paper mode activates a simulated balance against real market data.
Three channels, one account
The setup promises to take a minute. In Claude, Co-Invest appears as a custom connector with the URL https://coinvest.liquid.trade. In ChatGPT, it is installed from the apps directory and the Liquid account is linked. In iMessage, the flow follows the same conversational logic: the thread where a market is studied is the thread where the operation is confirmed.
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For Liquid, iMessage opens a different acquisition channel than the crypto-native one that fueled its initial growth. Users who already chat with AI about markets—on the iPhone, without installing another app—can go from thesis to order in seconds. It is the same bet that Poke makes with productivity, but applied to finances: the text message as a universal interface.
Context: when the chat stops being just research
Until 2026, AI assistants in markets were limited to quotes and summaries. Co-Invest was a pioneer in closing the loop on ChatGPT and Claude; iMessage comes full circle in the Apple ecosystem. The regulatory and risk question remains: democratizing execution from an SMS may reduce friction, but it also brings leveraged trading closer to users without trading experience.
Liquid is betting on transparency—sourced catalysts, commissions comparable to traditional brokers, mandatory confirmation—at a time when Apple opens Messages to third-party services. If June 2026 remains the month of agents in iMessage, Co-Invest shows that the category is not limited to calendars and email: it can also move capital, as long as the user presses Confirm.
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