Bybit TradFi Expands with 45 New US Stocks as Dollar Index Hits Record High

On April 20, Bybit TradFi announced the launch of the sixth round of its “Stock Carnival” expansion, officially adding 45 popular US stock assets. With this addition, the total number of tradable assets on Bybit TradFi has surpassed 400, with nearly 300 of those being stock assets. The newly added assets are precisely targeted at market hotspots, covering core sectors such as technology, consumer goods, healthcare, and finance: - Technology Storage: SNDK (SanDisk) - Social E-commerce: PINS (Pinterest) - Healthcare Giants: TMO (Thermo Fisher), TEVA (Teva) - Financial Leaders: SCHW (Charles Schwab), MFC (Manulife) - Consumer Retail: LOW (Lowe’s), HSY (Hershey) - Infrastructure/Transportation: CSX (transportation giant), UNP (Union Pacific). Bybit TradFi is committed to creating an efficient global asset allocation window for investors through its core advantages: - Zero-commission model: Significantly lowers the entry barrier, making it the optimal choice for beginners and high-frequency traders. - Unified Trading Account (UTA): Utilizing cross-asset collateralization, users can trade US stocks directly by collateralizing $BTC/$ETH without needing to liquidate their crypto holdings, maximizing capital efficiency. - Flexible Leverage Options: In line with earnings season trends, differentiated leverage options are provided to help investors capture both long and short profits amid volatility. - New User Exclusive: Complete the first trade of $10 or more to instantly receive a $5 trading bonus.

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