More Nigerians now trading US stocks, ETFs says Chen



Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget, a foremost crypto exchange firm has said that more Nigerians are now trading US stocks, Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) through Real-World Assets (RWA) on Bitget.

She said that Nigerians are now bridging the gap between crypto and Wall Street.

In a statement made available to newsmen, Chen said Nigeria has one of the fastest-growing crypto adoption rates in Africa.

“From young traders in Lagos area to university students in Abuja, crypto has become a new financial language. Now through Real-World Assets (RWA) on Bitget, Nigerians can directly trade tokenized versions of US stocks and ETFs on the same platform they already use for crypto.”

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“No offshore brokers, no US bank account required, Nigerians can now trade more US stocks and crypto directly on Bitget by depositing USDT or Naira through trusted local channels — including banks.

To trade RWA Futures on Bitget which is a game changer for Nigeria, she advised that traders can start with small amount of naira. “Forget huge capital, your first step into owning shares of giants like Apple or Tesla can start with what’s in your pocket.

“For trading US stocks and crypto together for the first time, traders don’t need two platforms, both crypto and stocks live in one app, the chart-reading and market-prediction skills you’ve mastered in forex and crypto should now be put to work on the world’s most famous companies and your hustle just went global.

She listed stocks and ETFs accessible via RWA on Bitget, stating that “the list is growing, meaning you will soon be able to trade even more US companies and global ETFs from the same platform they use for crypto”.

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