PANews reported on January 26th that, according to official news, Gate.com's instant swap and trading bots now fully support all listed stock tokens and preciousPANews reported on January 26th that, according to official news, Gate.com's instant swap and trading bots now fully support all listed stock tokens and precious

Gate fully supports trading of precious metal tokens such as XAUT and PAXG (gold), as well as stock tokens such as NVDA and TSLA, through ETFs, instant exchanges, trading bots, leveraged trading, weal

2026/01/26 18:50
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PANews reported on January 26th that, according to official news, Gate.com's instant swap and trading bots now fully support all listed stock tokens and precious metal tokens, further enhancing the efficiency and flexibility of multi-asset trading. Simultaneously, Gate.com's leveraged trading, wealth management, and dollar-cost averaging services have opened up leveraged trading, spot wealth management, and dollar-cost averaging for some stock tokens, XAUT (gold), and PAXG (gold) precious metals. Gate.com's ETF will also gradually launch spot ETF products for some stock tokens and precious metals, continuously enriching derivatives trading options. The Gate.com stock token zone now offers perpetual contract trading for JPMUSDT, BABAUSDT, and ACNUSDT (USDT settlement), all supporting 1-10x leverage. Gate.com's Perp DEX is also now available.

In addition, Gate ETF, instant exchange, trading robots, leverage, wealth management, and dollar-cost averaging will fully cover precious metal tokens such as XAUT and PAXG, as well as mainstream stock tokens such as NVDA and TSLA, helping users to access a global diversified asset market in one stop.

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