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Buying DRAM (Roundhill Memory ETF) typically refers to purchasing shares of a listed company in the securities market, or participating in its price movements via derivatives. Common methods include stock spot trading, stock options, and contracts for difference (CFDs) or other derivatives based on the stock. Different products vary in shareholder rights, trading hours, leverage, and fee structure. On Gate TradFi, users typically need to complete sign-up and identity verification, open a TradFi account, and deposit funds before searching for DRAM (Roundhill Memory ETF) to trade.
Buying DRAM (Roundhill Memory ETF) typically refers to purchasing shares of a listed company in the securities market, or participating in its price movements via derivatives. Common methods include stock spot trading, stock options, and contracts for difference (CFDs) or other derivatives based on the stock. Different products vary in shareholder rights, trading hours, leverage, and fee structure. On Gate TradFi, users typically need to complete sign-up and identity verification, open a TradFi account, and deposit funds before searching for DRAM (Roundhill Memory ETF) to trade.
DRAM
ClosedRoundhill Memory ETF
Price
$65.86
High
$68.61
Low
$65.79
Close
$65.86
Before buying DRAM, you need to complete identity verification on Gate and open a TradFi account. Transfer USDT from your spot or trading account to the TradFi account as margin. Then search for DRAM in the TradFi market to access the trading page.

Follow the Sign-Up Guide to create an account in just a few steps, then log in to Gate.

Complete identity verification (KYC) as instructed to meet compliance requirements for TradFi trading. Once verified, access the TradFi trading section to open a TradFi account. After opening the account, you can view and trade related TradFi assets.

Follow the Fund Transfer Guide to transfer USDT from your spot or trading account to your TradFi account as margin.

Input DRAM in the TradFi market list to view real-time prices, spreads, and the trading panel.

Stocks are classified as securities assets and are mainly traded through licensed securities channels:
Buy and sell stocks of listed companies such as DRAM (Roundhill Memory ETF) directly through a securities account. Orders are matched during exchange trading hours, with support for long-term holding and shareholder rights such as dividends.
Offer online account opening and cross-market stock trading services, which are essentially still securities brokerage services. The trading mechanism is consistent with that of traditional brokerages.
Track the price movements of DRAM (Roundhill Memory ETF) via CFDs without owning the underlying shares. You can make two-way trades and use leverage.
Participate directly in DRAM (Roundhill Memory ETF) price movements within the Gate account system, without opening a separate securities account. The trading mechanism is more flexible.
TradFi assets such as Stocks offer competitive fee rates, reducing the cost of frequent trading.
Trade major TradFi assets such as gold, crude oil, indices, and forex within a single account, without switching platforms.
A single Gate account supports both crypto and TradFi trading, with easy fund transfers between accounts.
Supports margin trading with higher leverages, improving capital efficiency and enabling you to capture more opportunities.
Supports stop-loss orders, margin alerts, and negative balance protection to help manage trading risks.
Supports trading on both web and app platforms, and enables strategy deployment and order management via API.
TradFi trading volume is included in the Gate VIP tier system, allowing users to enjoy better fee rates and premium service benefits.

Goldman Sachs’ June DRAM sentiment survey remains moderately positive. The firm has significantly raised its forecast for Samsung’s HBM price growth in 2027 from 14% to 44%, and emphasizes that there is still room for further upside.

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Typically, you can access DRAM (Roundhill Memory ETF) price movements through securities accounts, futures and options accounts, forex margin accounts, or CFD platforms. Entry requirements and trading rules vary across different channels.
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