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星球日报|Jun 24, 2026 06:22
[Gate Stock Launches 24/7 Trading for U.S., Hong Kong, and South Korean Stocks, Supporting Fractional Shares Starting from as Low as 0.01 Shares] Odaily Planet Daily News – According to an official announcement, Gate Stock has officially launched 24/7 trading services for U.S., Hong Kong, and South Korean stocks. Building on the existing pre-market, intraday, and after-hours trading, it now further supports overnight and weekend trading, breaking the time restrictions of traditional securities markets. This makes it one of the first platforms in the industry to provide round-the-clock trading coverage for the U.S., Hong Kong, and South Korean stock markets, offering users a more flexible and efficient global stock trading experience. Currently, Gate Stock has established a global stock trading system covering the three core markets of U.S., Hong Kong, and South Korea. It supports over 10,000 U.S. stocks and ETFs, more than 1,500 Hong Kong stocks, and over 1,000 South Korean stocks, collectively covering more than 12,500 stock and ETF assets worldwide. These include globally representative publicly listed companies such as Apple, NVIDIA, Microsoft, Tencent Holdings, Xiaomi Group, Samsung Electronics, and SK Hynix. Users can participate in global stock investments through a unified account using USDT, enjoy stock dividend rights, and invest in fractional shares starting from as low as 0.01 shares, further lowering the threshold for global asset allocation. Meanwhile, Gate Stock has fully integrated into the platform's VIP tier system. Users with holdings of $2,000 or more can upgrade to VIP status, enjoying an exclusive stock trading fee as low as 0.023% and 1-on-1 account manager services. In the future, Gate will continue to expand its global market coverage, enhance its multi-asset trading service system, and create a more open, convenient, and efficient one-stop investment platform for users worldwide.
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