Crypto.com, a globally recognized cryptocurrency exchange, has launched stock and ETF trading for users in the United States. This innovation enables users to organize multiple stock portfolios, ETFs, and cryptocurrencies under one app. It also contains over 5,000 blue-chip stocks and ETFs, emphasizing accessibility and ease of trading.
Features of Stock and ETF Trading
Stock and ETF trading is completely free on the platform, meaning users of the applications can easily invest in more diverse assets at lower costs. Fractional trading is also supported, which means that a person can invest in as little as $1 of their most loved stocks or ETFs. Further, with just a few clicks, users can receive real-time price notifications and transaction history for tax purposes.
In addition, Crypto.com offers real-time changes in the price of cryptocurrencies. It helps the investors to alert the market, and they can make decisions based on their portfolios. It also allows for the simple download of transaction records to facilitate tax purposes so that people can always keep track of their earnings and expenditures.
Crypto.com Offering Exclusive Bonuses and Extra Security Measures
Additionally, Crypto.com offers a 3% bonus for the first securities transfer from other brokers, hoping to attract individuals into the category. Money transfers of $2,000 and above are also entitled to $100 towards fees charged by other brokers. These incentives aim to attract new users and to encourage those in the early stages of the Stocks1 feature.
Crypto.com also continues to ensure security, with SIPC protection of up to $500,000 for qualified accounts. This coverage protects users’ capital, resulting in an increase in the account’s credibility in trading stocks and ETFs.
Crypto.com recently announced that it will release its Securities Lending feature within the next two weeks. This feature will allow users to make money, aligning with the platform’s goal of offering various investment instruments to help users get the most value out of their funds.