Crypto exchange Binance rolls out trading in US stocks, ETFs

Binance has expanded its offerings beyond cryptocurrency, launching stock and exchange-traded fund trading for its users. Customers can now access over 7,000 US stocks and ETFs, with the ability to buy fractional shares starting at $5. This move r...

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Crypto exchange Binance said on Monday it has launched stock and exchange-traded fund trading for customers on its platform, expanding beyond digital assets into traditional financial markets.

Binance ⁠said users ⁠will have access to more than 7,000 US stocks and exchange-traded funds on its app, in addition to crypto tokens.

Customers will also be able to buy fractional shares, allowing them to invest in portions of ⁠stocks with ‌as little as $5, the crypto firm added.


The move comes as ⁠the lines between cryptocurrency markets and traditional finance continue to blur.

The convergence has accelerated as companies seek to offer customers a wider range of financial services through a single platform.

Binance joins a growing number of platforms that offer customers ‌access to both digital assets and traditional investments, including rival exchange Coinbase and retail-focused trading platform Robinhood.
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⁠Binance said it will also offer 24/5 trading, allowing customers to trade U.S. stocks and ETFs around the clock on weekdays.

Extended-hours trading has gained popularity as brokerages and exchanges seek to meet demand for access to U.S. markets beyond traditional trading sessions.
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