In the past two years, users’ trading demands have shifted from single-asset crypto trading to macro multi-asset strategies. The reason is that not all high-confidence opportunities occur in the crypto market. Fluctuations in forex, stock indices, gold, crude oil, and tech stocks often provide more direct trading signals and hedging tools during global risk appetite shifts.
For CEX, introducing multi-asset TradFi trading means more than adding a few categories; it’s about:
Against this backdrop, Gate launches the multi-asset trading portal Gate TradFi, emphasizing core advantages such as a unified account, one-stop coverage, and a consolidated view of assets, reports, and risk controls, aligning with user and platform needs.
Gate TradFi covers gold, forex, indices, commodities, and popular US stocks; TradFi contracts are derivatives of these assets, trading price movements rather than the underlying assets themselves; they have no expiration date and do not require physical delivery.
Within Gate TradFi, asset balances are displayed in an internal valuation unit USDx, pegged 1:1 to assets valued in USDT. USDx is neither fiat currency nor cryptocurrency, only used for accounting and display; meanwhile, the underlying assets are still fully supported by USDT, with no manual conversions or additional exchange or custody fees.
This design is practical: crypto users can continue to participate in TradFi using the familiar USDT system; for platforms, embedding TradFi settlement units and risk calculation logic as an internal module under compliance and risk control frameworks effectively reduces product friction.
Gate TradFi uses MT5 as the underlying trading system, bridging the one-stop experience in the Gate App with the standardized workflows of professional traders: MT5 provides trading services, and account data and trade records are synchronized between Gate App and MT5 client. Users can switch assets and scenarios within Gate or place orders, monitor, and review trades in the familiar MT5 interface.
Gate TradFi’s CFD offerings cover five major categories: precious metals, stock CFDs, indices, forex, and commodities.
Gate TradFi differs from typical perpetual contracts in trading hours, leverage, margin and hedging, as well as trade execution and profit/loss calculation:
In simple terms, the cost of Gate TradFi = spread + commission/fee + overnight fee.
Gate has disclosed the most overlooked yet impactful long-term cost items in TradFi (spread, overnight fee, commission) through rule-based texts, reducing information asymmetry during strategy backtesting and live deployment.
Gate TradFi’s liquidation process is clearly described: when margin ratio drops to the threshold (50% or below), liquidation is triggered. The system executes liquidation gradually, prioritizing positions with the largest losses, and cancels related pending orders to free margin during the process.
The following are practical “crypto user perspective” strategy migrations:
The industry’s “Crypto and TradFi integration” generally follows two paths:
Gate TradFi leans toward the second, professional trading paradigm: CFDs based on precious metals, forex, indices, commodities, and US stocks, with USDx as margin display pegged 1:1 to USDT, supported via MT5. It also provides reusable risk control and cost disclosure rules, such as 50% stop-out for liquidation, clear calculation methods for commissions and overnight fees, and VIP rate tiers.
Overall, Gate TradFi adopts a more orthodox MT5 + CFD route, offering not only price trading of TradFi assets but also integrating MT5 with account systems, making multi-asset trading a sustainable, reusable professional capability. In contrast, some TradFi products merely embed a few TradFi assets into perpetual contract frameworks, providing price exposure while still relying on funding rates, mark prices, and 24/7 crypto derivative logic. The key difference is whether the TradFi trading system and rules are truly implemented; from this perspective, Gate’s advantage lies in systemic implementation—offering not just price exposure but also trading rules, cost standards, and a sustainable operational space after account integration.
Ultimately, the value of TradFi for CEX lies in bringing users from single-asset crypto trading into longer-term macro asset trading. Even when crypto markets weaken and themes become scarce, tradable volatility and manageable risk exposure remain.
Gate TradFi has established a set of long-term, foundational infrastructure within user accounts: multi-asset entry points under the same account, USDx accounting within the USDT system, professional trading workflows via MT5, and clear disclosure of costs and risk controls. It eliminates the need for users to leave Gate for other platforms for macro trading, and transforms strategy migration from trial-and-error to rule-based reuse. Therefore, Gate TradFi is more like a macro trading infrastructure embedded within Gate’s account system—serving current trading opportunities and extending future user lifecycle.
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