Which trading page should beginners read first?
Most beginners should start with the USDT funding page, then compare market vs limit orders before placing a first spot trade.
Gate.io Wiki - Registration, Fees, Download & Trading Guides spot trading guides covering buy and sell flows, order types, fund transfers and practical execution basics.
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Trading pages rank better when they explain decisions, not just buttons. This category focuses on buying USDT, order choice, first spot execution and fee awareness so users can move from registration into actual trading with fewer avoidable mistakes.
The practical reading order is usually funding first, then order-type comparison, then first-trade execution. That structure also improves internal linking because each page leads naturally into the next action.
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Most beginners should start with the USDT funding page, then compare market vs limit orders before placing a first spot trade.
Buying, order choice, first execution and fee settings solve different user questions. Splitting them improves clarity and search matching.
They should check funding source, wallet balance, order type, fee impact and whether they understand the trade size before submitting.
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