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How to go long on NVIDIA NVDA in Gate TradFi? Buy US stocks spot directly with USDT
In 2026, investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure continue to accelerate. NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA), driven by the ongoing ramp-up of its Blackwell architecture and steady progress of the new Vera Rubin platform, continues to solidify its dominance in the AI chip sector. As of June 9, 2026, NVDA is $208.64, up 1.73% from the previous trading day. This Monday, NVIDIA announced expanded collaborations with multiple Korean technology companies, including SK Hynix, SK Telecom, Doosan Group, LG Group, and NAVER, with AI and robotics technology becoming the core of these partnerships.
For investors who are bullish on the AI sector in the long term, holding real NVIDIA shares—rather than on-chain tokens or contracts—is a more solid allocation strategy. Holding real shares means you enjoy dividend entitlements, stock split rights, and full shareholder status, without having to bear the funding-rate costs of perpetual contracts, nor the liquidity discount risk that tokenized assets may face in extreme market conditions.
Gate TradFi’s real-stock trading service provides precisely the bridge between crypto assets and traditional financial markets.
Gate TradFi Real Stock Trading: Direct Access to the U.S. Stock Market via Crypto Account
On June 1, 2026, Gate officially launched its real stock trading service. Unlike the stock tokenization or RWA mapping products commonly seen in the market, the service Gate is introducing is not an on-chain derivative. Instead, it directly interfaces with the compliant broker Alpaca, which holds U.S. Broker-Dealer licenses and clearing qualifications, enabling users to buy real U.S. stocks within the Gate platform.
Under this service model, every share of stock users buy on Gate is backed by real assets independently held within the DTC (Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation) system. The partner broker Alpaca is also a member of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC). Subject to relevant conditions, it provides corresponding protection for customers’ securities assets.
As of June 2026, Gate’s real stock trading has been live for more than 10,000 stocks and ETFs, covering the five major exchanges: the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Nasdaq, NYSE Arca, NYSE American, and BATS.
Core advantages of going long real stocks
Why now is the time to pay attention to NVDA?
Q1 earnings beat expectations, with the data center remaining the core engine
In May 2026, NVIDIA released its first-quarter financial results for fiscal year 2027. Revenue for the period reached $81.62 billion, up 85% year over year, significantly exceeding the FactSet consensus estimate of $78.91 billion. Data center revenue grew 92% year over year to a record $75.25 billion, reaching new highs, boosted by the Blackwell 300 product line. The company also announced that the quarterly dividend per share would increase from $0.01 to $0.25, and it additionally approved $80 billion in share repurchase authorization.
Institutions are generally bullish, and multiple investment banks raise price targets
As of June 2026, 53 analysts’ average 12-month target price for NVDA is $305.38, representing about 46% upside compared with the current level of approximately $208.64. Specifically:
A clear product roadmap—Vera Rubin is coming soon
NVIDIA’s product iteration timeline remains tight. In the second half of 2026, the company plans to officially release the new “Vera Rubin” next-generation architecture, building a complete ecosystem around AI infrastructure. In its latest research report, Goldman Sachs noted that the Vera Rubin platform is still advancing as scheduled, and that the adoption of AI PCs and the deployment of enterprise agentic AI will bring additional upside potential.
Risk disclosures and trading strategy recommendations
All forms of investment involve risks. When going long NVDA with Gate TradFi real stocks, users are advised to pay attention to the following:
Summary
NVIDIA NVDA is positioned at the center of the AI compute era. Q1 revenue of $81.6 billion exceeded expectations; the data center business recorded a year-over-year growth rate of 92% to a record high; a $80 billion stock repurchase authorization was approved; and the Vera Rubin platform is progressing according to plan—these fundamentals indicate that NVDA’s long-term growth logic remains clear.
Gate TradFi’s real stock trading service provides a new channel for crypto users to participate in this AI leader. By integrating with Alpaca, a compliant broker that holds U.S. Broker-Dealer licenses, Gate enables users to buy more than 10,000 real U.S. stocks and ETFs directly with USDT, covering five major exchanges such as the NYSE and Nasdaq. Fractional-share trading starting from 0.01 share—about $1—lowers the investment entry barrier for global tech leaders to the minimum.
Compared with traditional brokers, Gate’s unique advantages include: unified account management, a USDT settlement system, 0 holding costs, and efficient allocation of crypto assets and U.S. stocks on the same platform. Compared with tokenized stocks, real stock trading provides complete shareholder rights—dividends, stock splits, and corporate actions—each of which is protected by compliant broker-dealers that are members of the SIPC.
Whether you are a value investor who is bullish on the long-term AI compute trend, or a balanced user seeking diversified allocation between crypto assets and U.S. equities, Gate TradFi’s real stock trading gives you a low-cost, high-efficiency, and compliance-transparent path to going long NVDA. Only with rational judgment, phased accumulation, and long-term holding can you ride through the cycle amid the AI wave.
FAQ
Q1: Is the NVDA bought on Gate a real stock or a token?
It is a real stock. Gate integrates directly with Alpaca, a compliant broker-dealer that holds U.S. Broker-Dealer licenses, giving direct access to the real securities markets of the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. For each share of stock purchased on Gate, an equivalent amount of real, properly registered shares is held in the DTC system to provide custody support—not on-chain tokens or derivative mapping.
Q2: What is the capital threshold to go long NVDA?
Gate supports fractional share trading starting from 0.01 share. Based on NVDA at approximately $208.64 per share, you can participate with about $2.09. The entire process requires no platform switching, no USD wire transfer, and no need to open a separate overseas broker account—you can simply use USDT to buy directly.
Q3: If I hold Gate real stocks, can I receive dividends from NVIDIA?
Yes. Because Gate real stock trading is cleared and held in custody through compliant brokers, position holders automatically receive shareholder rights that are exactly the same as those offered by traditional brokers, including cash dividends, stock splits, rights issues, and more. NVIDIA’s Q1 report has announced that the quarterly dividend will increase to $0.25 per share and will be paid on June 26. The Gate system will automatically credit dividends into users’ accounts, with no manual action required.
Q4: What is the difference between Gate real stock trading and CFD (Contracts for Difference)?
There is an essential difference in the underlying asset structure. CFD products participate in market fluctuations through price movements, and they support going long and short as well as leverage, but they do not involve any shareholder rights and do not support dividends. Gate real stock spot trading, on the other hand, lets users directly hold real assets, enjoy full shareholder rights, and has no funding rates or overnight holding interest.
Q5: Do I need to pay funding rates or overnight fees to hold Gate real stocks?
No. Gate real stock spot trading does not involve funding rates from perpetual contracts, and there are no swap fees or overnight fees like those in CFD products. This is one of the most critical differences between going long real stocks and traditional leveraged contract products.