
Global financial markets now move in close sync. Any shift in macro policy, geopolitical events, or breaking news can instantly impact forex, indices, precious metals, and commodity prices. In this environment, price swings are no longer limited to one asset class.
Traders who operate solely in crypto markets often watch other sectors surge without the tools to participate in real time. Success now demands more than just picking the right direction—it requires the agility to act across markets. As a result, multi-market trading has become a core component of advanced strategies.
Gate addresses cross-market limitations by introducing TradFi contracts for difference (CFDs). These contracts are fully integrated within the Gate App, enabling users to trade forex, indices, precious metals, commodities, and select stocks directly from the familiar crypto interface—no need for separate accounts or platform switching. This approach transforms the crypto account from a single-market entry point into a central hub for diverse price scenarios.
TradFi CFDs operate without actual delivery or holding of underlying assets. Trading focuses purely on price fluctuations, allowing strategies to concentrate on timing, risk management, and position control. For traders, this model reduces the burden of asset custody, delivery processes, and managing multiple accounts, making cross-market operations more efficient and aligned with strategic priorities.
Gate TradFi contracts use USDx as the account display and settlement unit. USDx is an internal accounting unit pegged 1:1 to USDT. When users transfer USDT to a TradFi account, the system automatically converts it—no extra steps required. This unified pricing helps traders maintain familiar fund allocation and risk assessment habits, reducing the adjustment cost when moving from crypto to TradFi markets.
Unlike crypto perpetual contracts, Gate TradFi contracts intentionally adopt the operational model of traditional CFD markets. Trades have clearly defined opening and closing hours, platform-set leverage ratios, and risk is calculated using a cross-margin system.
Within a single trading pair, users can hedge long and short positions by lot size, with profits and losses settled against counterparty prices. Overnight fees apply during market closures, aligning the trading experience with mainstream TradFi market rhythms.
Gate sets leverage limits for different asset types to reflect market risk profiles. Forex and index products offer up to 500x leverage, while stock CFDs are capped at 5x to prevent excessive risk concentration.
The platform features a transparent fee structure, with transaction fees starting as low as $0.018 per trade, helping traders accurately estimate costs during strategy planning.
Gate TradFi contracts support the MT5 (MetaTrader 5) system. Users can view balances, positions, and trade history simultaneously on the Gate App and MT5 client, balancing mobile convenience and professional analytics.
For risk management, the platform enforces forced liquidation based on margin ratios. If account risk indicators fall below set thresholds, the system systematically reduces exposure according to established procedures, maintaining overall market stability.
With TradFi contracts now part of the platform, Gate is evolving from a single crypto exchange into an integrated multi-market trading platform. Traders can monitor price changes, hedge strategies, and allocate funds across markets within a unified account—eliminating frequent platform switching. This structure preserves more room for strategic adjustment and enables greater flexibility in volatile market conditions.
Gate TradFi contracts do more than add a new trading product—they open a structural gateway to traditional financial markets within the crypto trading framework. With standardized CFD rules, intuitive USDx pricing, transparent fees, and comprehensive risk controls, Gate is building a unified trading system that connects crypto and TradFi markets. This empowers strategies to adjust nimbly to changing volatility, rather than being restricted to a single market.





