Author: TechFlow
Veteran financiers, crypto OGs, quant geeks: When trading US stocks, which platform metrics really matter?
Over the past two weeks, the US stock market has entered its busiest period of the year.
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Aug 12, 2026 at 5:42 AM UTC · 10 min de leitura

Over the past two weeks, the US stock market has entered its busiest period of the year.
Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon…幾乎 every morning, major earnings reports are released.
For global traders, this means the densest window of opportunity of the year.
For traders who are not satisfied with "being right but not making money," compared to traditional brokers, trading US stocks via crypto platforms—which offer freer trading hours, higher execution efficiency, and lower barriers to entry—is increasingly becoming the preferred choice.
As major crypto platforms roll out US stock trading services one after another, all vying for a slice of this pie, a more pertinent question arises:
Everyone is doing it—so what is the core advantage that wins users over?
To explore this question, we had in-depth conversations with three veteran trading KOLs: @BroBean88, @xiadadhaida, and @Rocky_Bitcoin.
Trading US Stocks on CEXs: From "Novelty" to "Routine"
If you are active in the crypto US stock trading community, you have likely already heard these three names.
Rocky (X: @Rocky_Bitcoin), a crypto native who entered the space in 2017, focuses on long-term, multi-asset allocation as a fundamentals-driven player, paying close attention to on-chain asset forms, composability, and global asset allocation within next-generation financial infrastructure.
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