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Bitget Gives Retail Traders an AI Buddy: MuleRun Integration Offers Bloomberg-Level Insights Without the $20K Monthly Subscription
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Bitget Gives Retail Traders an AI Buddy: MuleRun Integration Offers Bloomberg-Level Insights Without the $20K Monthly Subscription

Bitget has partnered with MuleRun, a self-upgrading AI agent platform, to roll out what they're calling your very own AI-powered trading companion. The tool promises to bring hedge fund-level market signals to regular degens—all through casual conversation, no computer science degree necessary.

MuleRun lets users deploy workflows using plain English, running around the clock on cloud servers like a caffeinated market gremlin that never sleeps. Picture it as an relentlessly vigilant market watcher that keeps tabs, schedules tasks, and executes trades even while you're busy doomscrolling through Twitter at 3 AM.

The collaboration plugs into Bitget Agent Hub's financial data universe, giving MuleRun users access to structured market analysis, cross-asset opportunity hunting, and automated trading workflows—all accessible through simple chat commands. It's basically ChatGPT met a Bloomberg terminal and they decided to keep it chill.

The data arsenal is impressive, if slightly overkill: 19 tools covering crypto, U.S. stocks, gold, crude oil, forex, A-shares, on-chain metrics, social sentiment, and 16 macroeconomic indicators—including CPI, GDP, and FOMC decisions. Bitget's Skill Hub then converts this firehose of data into AI superpowers for macro analysis, technical analysis, sentiment tracking, market intelligence, and news briefings. Because nothing says "I'm serious about trading" like having more data than a quant fund, minus the PhD requirements.

"We see a clear shift toward trading environments where analysis, monitoring, and execution are increasingly unified," said Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget. "Partnering with MuleRun helps us move in that direction by combining Bitget's market intelligence capabilities with a highly accessible personal AI interface." Translation: they're betting that retail traders want the good stuff without needing to hire a financial analyst or sell a kidney for a Bloomberg subscription.

The integration signals Bitget's continued march toward an agent-native trading future—where AI graduates from fancy search engine to a persistent market companion that watches conditions, finds patterns, and helps you act fast. Basically, they're building Robo-Cop, but for your portfolio

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UpdatedApr 3, 2026, 09:41 UTC

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