Indian traders use CoinDCX for US futures

- CoinDCX users in India posted on May 23 that they were trading U.S. stock futures, including Nvidia-linked contracts, through the company’s app. - CoinDCX says its U.S. stock futures product lets users trade in INR, with same-day cash-in and cash-out and examples including Tesla and Apple. - CoinDCX’s official product pages and support materials remain the main public references for how the futures product works.

CoinDCX users in India posted on May 23 that they were trading U.S. stock futures through the company’s app, with Nvidia featuring prominently in screenshots shared during earnings season. The posts showed retail-style dashboards with sentiment readings, volatility markers and scenario analysis around post-earnings moves, according to images circulated on X. CoinDCX’s own product materials confirm the company offers U.S. stock futures to Indian users in rupees rather than through a conventional overseas brokerage setup. ### What exactly were traders showing on X? X posts cited in the source briefings showed CoinDCX users displaying screens tied to U.S. equity futures trading, including Nvidia-focused setups published on May 23. The screenshots described bullish and bearish post-earnings paths and included indicators for sentiment and volatility, according to the social posts referenced in the briefing. (coindcx.com) Nvidia was a natural focus because the chipmaker reported quarterly earnings on May 21, according to public market calendars. That timing put the social posts in the middle of a retail trading window when short-term positioning around earnings often draws attention. ### What does CoinDCX say its product offers? CoinDCX says on its U.S. stock futures page that Indian users can “buy or sell U.S. stock futures contracts in INR” with “same-day cash-in and cash-out.” The company says the product is designed to remove international bank transfers, U.S. dollar conversion and external brokerage accounts from the process. (coindcx.com) The company’s public materials say users log in, go to an F&O tab, add rupees to a U.S. futures wallet, choose a contract and place a long or short trade. (in.marketscreener.com) CoinDCX’s examples on the page name Tesla, Apple and Alphabet, while a separate CoinDCX tutorials listing published on Feb. 17 references “How to Trade on US Stocks Movements from India: A Simple Guide to US Stock Futures.” (coindcx.com) ### Is this the same as buying U.S. shares? CoinDCX describes the product as futures-style trading rather than traditional long-only stock investing. Its FAQ says the platform is aimed at trading U.S. stock futures, not direct ownership of listed U.S. shares through an overseas securities account. The distinction matters because futures contracts are derivative instruments. (coindcx.com) CoinDCX’s support pages for futures trading also describe leverage, liquidation, funding and order types, indicating the product sits closer to derivatives trading than cash equity investing. ### Why does Nvidia keep appearing in these posts? Nvidia was one of the most actively watched U.S. companies in the latest earnings cycle, and CoinDCX-linked content around the stock has appeared beyond the May 23 X posts. (coindcx.com) Search results also surfaced a recent Hindi-language YouTube video about Nvidia earnings and CoinDCX’s U.S. stocks product, suggesting the company’s U.S. futures offering is being marketed or discussed around recognizable U.S. tech names. (support.coindcx.com) CoinDCX’s own U.S. futures page does not list Nvidia in the excerpt returned by search, but outside coverage and user posts tie the platform to Nvidia trading interest. That connection is supported by the social briefing and by third-party coverage describing CoinDCX’s product as a route for Indian traders seeking leveraged exposure to names such as Nvidia. (youtube.com) ### What remains publicly documented? CoinDCX’s support center lists a futures trading section with entries on pricing, leverage, liquidation, funding rates, contract maturity and tax treatment. Those pages are the clearest public documentation that the company maintains an active futures framework around the product category. As of May 23, CoinDCX’s public U.S. stock futures landing page and its Feb. 17 tutorial references remain the main company-published sources on onboarding and product design. (etherworld.co) Nvidia’s next scheduled public milestones include its June 4 ex-dividend date and its June 24 annual meeting, according to market calendar listings. (coindcx.com) (support.coindcx.com)

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