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Gate Stocks Adds 24/7 Trading Across US, Hong Kong and Korean Markets

Wed, 24/06/2026 - 13:26
Gate Stocks has expanded its equity offering with 24/7 trading across U.S., Hong Kong and Korean stocks, giving users round-the-clock access to more than 12,500 global stocks and ETFs.
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Gate Stocks Adds 24/7 Trading Across US, Hong Kong and Korean Markets
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Gate Stocks has introduced 24/7 trading across its U.S., Hong Kong and Korean stock offerings, extending market access beyond traditional exchange hours and broadening the platform's global equity capabilities.

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The update adds overnight and weekend trading sessions alongside existing pre-market, regular-market and after-hours trading, allowing users to trade across major international markets at any time.

According to the company, the move positions Gate Stocks among the first platforms to offer continuous trading access across all three markets through a single interface.

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The expansion builds on Gate's growing global equity ecosystem.

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The platform now provides access to more than:

  • 10,000 U.S. stocks and ETFs
  • 1,500+ Hong Kong-listed equities
  • 1,000+ Korean-listed companies

In total, users can access over 12,500 stocks and ETF products spanning some of the world's largest capital markets.

The lineup includes major U.S. companies such as Apple, NVIDIA, Tesla and Microsoft, alongside Hong Kong-listed firms including Tencent Holdings, Xiaomi Corporation and Meituan.

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The Korean offering includes companies such as Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix and Hyundai Motor Company.

Gate Stocks continues to support fractional share trading, allowing users to purchase as little as 0.01 shares of eligible securities.

The feature lowers the capital required to gain exposure to high-priced global stocks and ETFs, making portfolio diversification more accessible to a broader range of investors.

The platform also supports both web and mobile trading, enabling users to manage positions across markets from a single account.

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Unified portfolio management

A key feature of Gate Stocks is its integration with Gate's unified account system. Users can manage digital assets and traditional equity investments within the same ecosystem, reducing the need to move funds between separate platforms and simplifying cross-market portfolio management.

The company says this approach is designed to improve capital allocation efficiency for investors who actively participate in both cryptocurrency and traditional financial markets.

Gate Stocks is also integrated into Gate's VIP program. Users with holdings of at least $2,000 can qualify for VIP status, gaining access to reduced stock trading fees, which can fall as low as 0.023%, as well as dedicated account management services.

The VIP structure is intended to provide additional benefits for active traders operating across multiple asset classes.

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Expanding global market access

The launch reflects a broader industry trend toward multi-asset platforms that combine cryptocurrencies, stocks, ETFs and other financial products within a single trading environment.

By extending trading hours and expanding international market coverage, Gate aims to provide users with greater flexibility when responding to market developments, earnings announcements, geopolitical events and economic data releases regardless of local market hours.

The company says it plans to continue expanding its global equity offering while further developing its multi-asset trading infrastructure to create a more comprehensive investment platform for users seeking exposure to both digital and traditional financial markets.

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