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For a long time, the US stock market has not been very friendly to ordinary investors. Even a single share of a tech giant can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars. For friends with limited funds, building an investment portfolio with a few leading stocks is simply too high a threshold. If you can't afford whole shares, you can only buy highly volatile junk stocks, which often end up as cannon fodder.
@BIYAPAYOFFICIAL has achieved true investment equality at this level. They have launched a fractional share trading feature for US stocks.
This is a very practical mechanism. Your focus is no longer on "I can afford a few shares," but on "How much do I plan to invest." Even if you only have 50 USDT, you can exchange it for an equivalent amount and buy a fraction of Apple or Microsoft shares.
This mechanism is especially suitable for dollar-cost averaging. You can regularly invest a few hundred USDT each month into the S&P 500 index, using time to smooth out volatility. You no longer need to idle funds just to gather enough money to buy a full share. Moreover, this small-amount order process also eliminates the need for complicated offshore account opening procedures. One platform, low threshold, directly participate in the world's most mature capital markets—this is the right way for ordinary people to make long-term investments.
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