
Global financial markets are now highly interconnected. Macroeconomic policy shifts, geopolitical developments, and even short-term events can simultaneously influence forex, indices, precious metals, and commodities. In this landscape, strategies focused on only one market often miss rapid volatility across other asset classes. The key competitive edge is no longer just directional judgment—it’s the trader’s ability to execute as prices move between markets.
Gate introduces TradFi contracts for difference (CFDs) to remove barriers for crypto traders switching between markets. TradFi contracts are seamlessly integrated into the Gate App, so users can engage with forex, indices, precious metals, commodities, and select stocks—all from their familiar interface, without registering new accounts or changing platforms. This transforms the crypto account from a single-market gateway into the central hub for multi-market price operations.
The core principle of TradFi CFDs is that they do not involve delivery or holding of physical assets. Trading is entirely about price movements, allowing strategies to focus on timing, risk control, and position allocation. For traders, this reduces the complexity of asset custody, delivery processes, and multi-account management—bringing cross-market operations back to strategic fundamentals, not administrative overhead.
Gate TradFi contracts use USDx as both the account display and settlement unit. USDx is the platform’s internal accounting unit and maintains a 1:1 peg to USDT. When users transfer USDT into a TradFi account, the system automatically converts it—no extra steps required. This unified pricing method helps traders maintain their established capital allocation and risk assessment logic, lowering the barrier for expanding from crypto to TradFi markets.
Gate TradFi contracts are structured to closely mirror mainstream CFD market operations, unlike crypto perpetual contracts. Trading sessions have defined opening and closing times, leverage ratios are preset by the platform, and risk calculations use a cross-margin system. Within the same trading pair, users can hedge long and short positions by lot size, with P&L settled at counterparty prices. Overnight fees apply during market closures, ensuring the trading experience aligns with traditional financial market rhythms.
Gate configures leverage limits according to the risk profile of each asset class. Forex and index products allow up to 500x leverage, while stock CFDs are capped at 5x to prevent excessive risk concentration.
The platform’s transparent fee structure features single-trade commissions as low as $0.018, enabling traders to precisely assess cost impact during strategy development.
Gate TradFi contracts support the MT5 (MetaTrader 5) system, enabling users to view account balances, positions, and trading records simultaneously on both the Gate App and MT5 client. This balances mobile convenience with access to professional analysis tools.
For risk management, the platform enforces a forced liquidation mechanism based on margin ratios. If account risk indicators fall below required thresholds, the system will gradually reduce exposure per established procedures, maintaining overall trading environment stability.
With TradFi contracts now integrated, Gate is evolving from a single crypto exchange into a multi-market trading platform. Traders can monitor price changes across different markets and execute hedging and capital allocation strategies within one account system—eliminating the need to switch platforms. This structure preserves strategic flexibility and enables rapid adjustments as market conditions change.
The value of Gate TradFi contracts lies not just in adding a new trading product, but in creating a structural gateway to traditional financial markets within the existing crypto trading framework. By standardizing CFD rules, streamlining USDx pricing, clarifying fee structures, and implementing robust risk controls, Gate is building a trading system that bridges crypto and TradFi markets. In an era of increasingly diverse market volatility, trading strategies are no longer limited to a single market—they can adapt freely to price opportunities. This is the core advantage of multi-market integration.





