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gate Announces Holdings Share Consolidation and NAV Adjustment for (ALGO3S,FTT3S,CRV3S,SHIB5L,SUI3S) ETF Products
Gate.io Leveraged ETF is a trading product with leverage and automatic rebalancing mechanism. The ETF product adjusts the leverage ratio of profit and loss daily to return to the target leverage multiple. Profit will Enter a Position and loss will reduce position. Users do not need to pay Margin when trading leveraged products, they can achieve the purpose of trading leverage simply by buying and selling coins. ETF products are managed in the Perpetual Futures market with Hedging, charging a daily management fee to cover contract market fees and funding rate costs, but do not charge additional contract funding rates. By optimizing fund management, it reduces users' actual leverage costs and leverage risks. Gate.io ETF products are traded 7x24 hours a day, and the market fluctuates greatly. In order to minimize the impact on the market and without affecting user experience, we follow the principle of minimizing the number of operations to merge or split ETF shares. Currently, the unit price of multiple ETF products is too low, affecting trading convenience and price precision. To enhance the trading experience of ETF products, we will conduct share consolidation operations on multiple ETF products around 14:00 PM (UTC+8) on January 3, 2025. This operation will affect the number of ETF holdings and unit net asset value of users, but will not affect the total value of user holdings (excluding changes in net asset value caused by fluctuations in the underlying asset prices during the operation). The specific operation rules are as follows: