The bridge between Wall Street and Web3 just got wider—and significantly cheaper.
MEXC is thrilled to announce the expansion of our US Stock Futures lineup. As of today, Spotify Technology S.A. (SPOT) and Shopify Inc. (SHOP) are officially listed as USDT-Margined Perpetual Futures.
To celebrate this launch, we are offering a limited-time promotion that changes the math for high-frequency traders: 0 Trading Fees on all SPOT and SHOP futures transactions.
Why are these two tech giants trending on institutional desks right now? We analyzed the latest Nasdaq Market Activity and Q4 financial reports to bring you the fundamental thesis.
Spotify is more than just a music app; it is the bellwether for the global subscription economy.
According to data from Spotify’s Investor Relations, the company's business model is a dual-engine beast that creates distinct trading opportunities for derivatives traders:
The Premium Pillar (Stability): This segment provides unlimited, ad-free offline access to music and podcasts. It represents the company's "recurring revenue," often making the stock resilient during economic downturns.
The Ad-Supported Pillar (Volatility): This segment offers on-demand access via computers and mobile devices with ad insertions. Traders watch this metric closely as a proxy for global advertising spend. When the global economy heats up, ad revenue spikes, often sending SPOT stock higher.
Why Trade SPOT Futures? Tech stocks like Spotify are highly sensitive to quarterly earnings. With MEXC's USDT-Margined Contracts, you can Long (bet on subscriber growth) or Short (hedge against ad revenue slowdowns) without owning the underlying shares.
Alongside Spotify, we have listed Shopify (SHOP). As the infrastructure backbone for millions of online merchants, SHOP is often viewed as the primary alternative to the Amazon ecosystem.
Recent data from Shopify’s Financial Results indicates robust revenue growth, driven by an explosion in Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV).
The Bull Case: Continued expansion of e-commerce into social media (Social Commerce).
The Volatility Driver: Seasonal consumer spending data (Black Friday/Cyber Monday) often triggers massive intraday moves in SHOP stock, creating ideal conditions for swing traders.
Why trade SPOT or SHOP on MEXC instead of a traditional brokerage?
1. Limited-Time 0 Trading Fees Fees eat alpha. Traditional brokers often hide costs in wide spreads or data fees. For this launch event, MEXC has eliminated trading fees for SPOT and SHOP contracts. This means you can enter and exit positions with zero cost drag, maximizing your PnL on intraday scalps.
2. Capital Efficiency (USDT Margin) You don't need to convert your crypto to USD or open a separate brokerage account. You can use your existing USDT stablecoin holdings as collateral. This keeps your capital unified in one ecosystem.
3. Leverage & Flexibility Unlike purchasing spot shares which require 100% capital, MEXC Futures allow you to trade with leverage. This enables you to capture significant profits from smaller price movements in Spotify or Shopify stock.
The addition of SPOT and SHOP reinforces MEXC’s commitment to being a comprehensive trading terminal. Whether you are analyzing Spotify’s ad revenue margins or Shopify’s merchant volume, you can now express those views instantly with USDT.
Action: Log in to MEXC Futures today to take advantage of the 0 Fee Promotion on these new listings.
Stock Market Correlation: Unlike crypto assets, SPOT and SHOP prices are heavily influenced by traditional market hours (NYSE/NASDAQ) and earnings reports. Price gaps can occur between market close and open. Leverage Risk: While leverage amplifies gains, it also magnifies losses. Ensure your USDT margin is sufficient to cover potential volatility in tech stocks. Not Financial Advice: This article is for informational purposes only. Please perform your own due diligence (DYOR).

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