Bitget has launched sub-accounts for contract-for-difference trading, letting professional traders split strategies across as many as five independent MT5 accounts under one main account.
Bitget Sub-Accounts Launch
The exchange said each sub-account receives its own MT5 ID and inherits the main account's KYC and risk-control status. Traders do not repeat verification for each one, which speeds up setup.
The main account serves as the control point for every linked sub-account. Users monitor equity, margin ratios and order histories from one dashboard, and they can reset both trading and read-only passwords. Margin calls and liquidation alerts go to the email and app notifications tied to the sub-account involved.
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MT5 Traders Gain Control
"Professional traders often run several strategies at the same time, and managing all of them can get complicated very quickly," said Gracy Chen, Bitget's chief executive. She said the feature lets users keep strategies apart while managing them from a single place, and the company aimed it at teams running Expert Advisors.
The launch extends a CFD push that began in January, when Bitget opened forex, gold and U.S. stock trading through MT5. Copy trading for CFDs followed in April. On Aug. 12, the exchange added institutional liquidity services for prop firms and quantitative desks.
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