Main Takeaways

  • The gap between institutional trading desks and retail traders has narrowed, as AI tools are becoming increasingly available to everyday users.

  • Three active Binance Square creators — Ghost Writer, Ram, and CryptoWarehouse — walk through how they’ve integrated Binance Ai Pro into their trading workflows.

  • Binance Ai Pro is available in Beta at a discounted price of $9.99/month, with a 7-day free trial for traders who want to test the product.

Financial institutions have utilized quantitative models, algorithmic systems for decades, with machine learning models more recently expanding their toolkit. These advances have made sophisticated trading more accessible, but large institutions still retain meaningful advantages in data, capital, infrastructure, and execution. 

Now, artificial intelligence tools that scan thousands of charts for market setups and respond to real-time data as fast as sophisticated hedge funds are becoming increasingly available to retail traders. 

Binance Ai Pro is leading the charge with a suite of AI-powered tools that have direct access to platform data — including order books, sentiment, buy/sell flows, whale activity, and more. To help you get a better understanding of how such tools can enhance your market operations, we asked three Binance Square creators to break down how they use AI in their trading.

Ghost Writer: AI as a Second Opinion

Ghost Writer (@GhostxWriterx on X, /ghostwriter on Square) has been trading for five years and has been using AI in his workflow for the last twelve months. Most recently, he's moved that workflow onto Binance AI Pro. Scanning a single stable setup now takes him a fraction of the 15-30 minutes he used to need when using standalone intelligence tools like Arkham and TradingView.

A recent AI-assisted trade of his was a 5x leveraged XAU futures position. He asked Binance Ai Pro to analyze the 15-minute trend; it came back bullish. He then had the model draft an entry, stop loss, and take profit sized to a low-risk appetite, confirmed the parameters, and let it execute on his sub-account.

He doesn't hand over the final decision. "I mainly run it as a second opinion after I finish my own analysis," he says. "It's fast at reading order flow and spotting buying and selling pressure that I might miss manually. I still make the final call myself."

Commenting on where other traders go wrong, Ghost Writer said: "Most people overestimate how much AI can predict the future. AI is good at pattern recognition and speed, but not at handling true randomness, black swan events, and regime shifts. The biggest mistake is treating AI signals as 'sure things' instead of probabilistic edges."

Ram: Reverse-Engineering the Winners

Ram (@RamadoneA, /ramadone on Square) has traded for more than five years and more recently started integrating AI tools into his workflow. His more recent experiments have been with Binance Ai Pro. Below, he breaks down one of them.

"I asked Binance Ai Pro to analyze coins that had performed well over the last 30 days, identify similarities, and extract actionable criteria," he says. The model returned seven conditions. Days later, he asked it to scan Memerush for coins that matched. One stood out. He entered, posted the trade on Binance Square, and the position returned more than 66% within hours.

"What stood out wasn't just the result, but how efficiently the opportunity was identified," he says. Of course, he's clear about the limits. "It's not a plug-and-play solution that generates profits on its own. It's an assistant, not a replacement. The edge comes from combining your own understanding with AI's ability to process data."

CryptoWarehouse: Taking Emotion Out of the Loop

CryptoWarehouse (@GibCryptoNews, /crypto_warehouse on Square) is three months in — the newest of the three to AI, and has recently started using Binance AI Pro as part of that process.

"AI has removed a lot of the emotional stress and second-guessing from my trading," he says. "Instead of spending hours analyzing charts manually, I now review the top signals it surfaces each day."

His most recent AI-assisted trade was a long on Bitcoin near a local low. He asked Binance AI Pro for an analysis of the market; it flagged possible bottom conditions. He took the trade, and it worked.

He's careful about how that should be read. "Most people get it wrong by thinking AI is some kind of guaranteed money printer. In reality, it's a useful assistant that provides a small but reliable edge while helping eliminate common human mistakes. Discipline is still essential."

Closing the Information Gap

The three traders we interviewed follow the same pattern in their workflow. AI helps them handle repetitive work, such as screening setups, reading order books, analyzing coins that match a set of conditions, and flagging potential reversals. The final judgement is made by the trader. Ghost Writer treats AI as a second opinion. Ram uses it to reverse-engineer winners rather than guess the next one. CryptoWarehouse leans on it to take emotion out of the loop. 

For decades, the average retail user did not have access to institutional desks’ ability to scan, model, and act at high speed and volume. With Binance Ai Pro, crypto is being further democratized. Users can now utilize various high-performing AI models in one environment, with direct access to platform order books, on-chain signals, sentiment data, smart-money activity, and live feeds from Memerush and the Skills Hub. 

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Binance Ai Pro runs on a separate sub-account within user-controlled limits. Early usage shows traders are putting it to work: around 70% of AI activity is placing and managing trades rather than just asking for analysis, and nearly half of all sessions run automatically in the background.

Binance Ai Pro is available in Beta at a discounted $9.99/month with a 7-day free trial, aimed at active traders who want to automate strategies, monitor multiple markets at once, and execute through a dedicated AI sub-account. Binance has also made available a number of AI skills that users can leverage to enhance their trading experience. These AI Skills are security-reviewed to safeguard our community and can be accessed via the AI Skills Hub

Note that AI-assisted trading still carries the same risks as any other kind, and human judgement still matters. 

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