Bitget has rolled out its Stock+ margin financing and securities lending service for U.S. stocks, according to an official company announcement carried by Odaily. Users can access the feature after opening a Bitget Stock+ account. In the first batch, the service supports margin trading for more than 3,800 instruments and short selling for more than 2,300 instruments. Bitget said short selling currently supports ETB only, and leverage can go up to 3x. The platform listed annual interest for margin financing at 5%, while securities lending for short trades is offered at rates as low as 0% during the promotional period. Bitget said the launch adds more trading scenarios to its Stock+ U.S. equities offering. Under the product design described in the announcement, users can pledge securities or other assets in their account to borrow funds and buy stocks through margin trading. They can also borrow securities and sell them first, then buy them back later and return them, allowing for both long and short exposure while improving capital efficiency.
Bitget has officially launched margin financing and securities lending for U.S. stock trading through its Stock+ product, according to an official announcement cited by Odaily.
Users can access the service after opening a Bitget Stock+ account. In the initial rollout, the platform supports margin trading for more than 3,800 instruments and short selling for more than 2,300 instruments. Bitget said short selling currently supports ETB only. The service offers leverage of up to 3x.
On pricing, the annual interest rate for margin financing is 5%. For securities lending used in short trades, the annualized rate is as low as 0% during the promotional period.
Bitget said the new launch expands the U.S. stock trading scenarios available under Stock+. Based on the company’s description, users can use securities or other assets in their accounts as collateral to borrow funds and buy securities through margin trading. They can also borrow securities to sell first and later buy them back after a price decline for repayment, supporting both long and short strategies and improving capital efficiency.
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