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Managing financial AI agents is the only skill you’ll need to survive the AI layoffs

2026/03/07 03:00
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Managing financial AI agents is the only skill you’ll need to survive the AI layoffs

To stay in the game, rather than try to outlearn every new release, learn how to use AI to strengthen your finances and build a buffer against industry disruption, says Naja.

By Saad Naja|Edited by Betsy Farber
Mar 6, 2026, 7:00 p.m.
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AI is infiltrating every layer of society, finance included. What began as asking ChatGPT about your deepest money worries has rapidly evolved into agents capable of reasoning, executing and coordinating across markets with minimal human intervention.

The pace of change at the intersection of AI and finance is daily, not weekly. Goldman Sachs has warned of AI-fueled layoffs, while Citrini Research's brief job-displacement scare sparked an AI trade, signaling the scale of disruption ahead. As Matt Shumer wrote in ‘Something Big is Happening,’ adaptability may be the only durable advantage, and now is the time to get your financial house in order.


There’s a simpler way to think about surviving and thriving in the AI era. Instead of trying to outlearn every new AI tool, focus on mastering the AI skills that will build a financial buffer or even a nest egg. Creating insulation against AI-driven disruption that’s coming.

Those who learn to deploy finance AI agents to build capital on their behalf won’t need to obsess over whether their current role survives the next restructuring or scramble to master every new AI release. They'll be building the means to survive and thrive through the next wave of AI layoffs, using AI.

The greater financial risk may be doing nothing without considering the latest AI alternatives. The opportunity cost of ignoring agents isn’t just missed returns; it’s remaining reactive, paralyzed or paying fund manager fees while the window of gains narrows. Instead of panicked ChatGPT searches, this is a chance to take deliberate control of your financial house, learning just one new skill.

That new skill is agent selection. With the right team of agents doing the heavy lifting with your investments, operating within clear constraints and aligned to defined goals, anyone could be future-proofing their finances.

It’s time to put AI in the financial field

AI is the great equalizer, unlocking the ability for everyone to build generational wealth beyond the elites. AI has the potential to be a major multiplier for anyone’s investments by trading markets better, faster, cheaper, and on repeat, with minimal human intervention. What remains to be seen is whether the rest of us will seize this window of opportunity while institutions hold the headstart.

Today, AI agents for traders remain largely underutilized by the AI-curious. Either confined to institutions or misunderstood by individuals, where perceptions of risk are shaped more by OpenClaw headlines than by how agent risk is actually managed with human oversight, strict controls and proper security, designed by dedicated teams.

Many self-described financial use cases still resemble people treating AI chat interfaces like magic eight balls for money decisions, rather than harnessing the full strategic power of this breakout technology. Nearly one in five (19%) globally now use AI tools to build or adjust their portfolio (eToro), and almost two in five (39%) Brits use AI tools for future financial planning (Lloyds Group). Seeking incremental advice on DIY finance won’t deliver the exponential gains– disciplined execution will.

It’s time to rethink where human judgment adds most value. It makes financial sense to play to our strengths, let humans do what AI can’t and leave AI to do the heavy lifting. Humans are best at defining their investment goals, allocating capital thoughtfully, setting risk constraints and deciding when to intervene. AI is best at executing trades with discipline and precision.

AI is already better at trading than humans

AI is starting to deliver material returns for quant funds and high-frequency traders. AI quant hedge fund Ningbo’s High-Flyer disclosed an average 52.55% return in 2025, placing it top of the industry’s leaders.

By comparison, 84% of retail traders lost money in their first year of trading crypto. The uncomfortable truth is that most traders don’t lose money because they lack information; they lose because they lack discipline. AI doesn’t sleep, hesitate, panic, get bored, impulsively or revenge-trade like humans.

Agents watch every market 24/7, spotting risks, debating strategies and executing the strategy they’re trained on without hesitation. AI executes trades with an edge humans can’t match, where profits are won and lost in milliseconds and margins are razor-thin.

Agent selection and management will be core skills of the future

Agent selection will be one of the defining skills of the next decade. Not prompt engineering or chasing the latest model release. Followed by managing agents.

Think of trading AI agents less like fantasy football and more like owning a real club. When real money is on the line, you don’t draft on hype. You build a squad designed to win across conditions. A striker for momentum, a disciplined defender for mean reversion or a quiet midfielder exploiting arbitrage. You train for tough matches and evaluate performance against expectations.

The same discipline applies to capital. You set the objective, impose constraints and install kill switches, position caps and verify stop-loss controls. You measure more than the last scoreline, tracking consistency, drawdowns and adaptability across regimes. Soon, agents won’t just claim results; they’ll be ranked against transparent and standardized benchmarks. Like any league table, the numbers will speak for themselves.

Take your place in the coach’s box instead of shouting from the stands

Markets will increasingly trade themselves, and crypto is already the proving ground. In a 24/7, onchain environment where speed and discipline compound, agentic systems are beginning to shape liquidity and volatility in real time. The real risk isn’t letting agents compete. It’s waiting until the window closes and the margins compress.

In football, fans watch the game. Coaches shape it. Those who thrive in the AI arena will build and manage squads of trading agents, refining strategy as conditions change and using the technology to keep pace with the industry. In the next league of markets, financial freedom won’t come from watching; it’ll come from building the team from the coach’s box. If job disruption from AI is inevitable, can you afford to stay in the stands?

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Note: The views expressed in this column are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of CoinDesk, Inc. or its owners and affiliates.

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