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Assets and Chains

What you can actually trade on Alphio — which exchanges, which assets, which chains, and the regional restrictions that decide.


Which broker covers which stock exchange? Stock Trading on Alphio is routed through SnapTrade to your linked broker. Coverage is the intersection of two things: the brokers SnapTrade integrates with, and the exchanges each of those brokers supports.

  • US exchanges (NASDAQ / NYSE / AMEX) — broadly covered by most retail brokers SnapTrade integrates with (Robinhood, IBKR, Schwab, etc.).
  • Non-US exchanges — coverage varies a lot by broker. IBKR covers many international venues; most retail US brokers do not.
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The full broker / exchange coverage matrix is maintained by SnapTrade, not Alphio, and changes as SnapTrade adds integrations. Check by linking your specific broker — once linked, Alphio shows the exact tradable scope for that account.

Can I trade HK Stocks via Alphio?

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Hong Kong Stocks (HKEX) availability depends on whether your linked broker supports HKEX and whether SnapTrade exposes that broker's HK trading to third-party order placement.

Many US-resident retail accounts cannot route HK orders through their broker, even when the broker advertises HK access for direct customers. Check by linking your broker and inspecting the tradable asset list — if HK tickers show up as tradable, they're available; if not, they aren't.

Why is asset X unavailable in my region? Asset availability is decided by three independent layers:

  • Broker / venue restriction — the broker doesn't offer that asset to your account type or region.
  • Exchange / issuer restriction — the exchange or issuer restricts retail access in your region (common for some ETFs and derivatives outside the US).
  • Alphio regional policy — some asset classes are gated by region for compliance reasons.

If the Trade Modal doesn't offer an asset, one of the three has refused. Switching brokers is the only practical fix for the first two; the third is regulatory and outside Alphio's control.

Why doesn't ETF Y show up? ETFs are often gated more strictly than single stocks:

  • PRIIPs / KID rules (EU / UK / similar) — many US-listed ETFs lack the required disclosure document and are blocked for retail in those regions.
  • Broker-side exclusion — some brokers exclude entire ETF classes (leveraged, inverse, single-country) regardless of region.
  • Ticker mismatch — verify you're using the correct ticker for the listing venue (e.g. the same fund may have different tickers across US / EU / HK listings).

If you can buy ETF Y directly in your broker's app but not via Alphio, contact support with the broker, account, and ticker — there may be a routing-level mismatch to escalate.

Crypto chain support — which networks? Crypto trading on Alphio spans the supported on-chain wallets and the supported venues (Hyperliquid for perps, deposit / withdrawal routing for spot).

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The exact supported chains list is being finalized and is expanding. Each surface (deposit, withdrawal, perp venue, Polymarket bridge) has its own current list.

Treat the dialog you're using as authoritative for that surface — the deposit dialog shows deposit-supported chains, the withdrawal dialog shows withdrawal-supported chains, the perp account shows what Hyperliquid supports, and so on.

Forex pairs available.

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Native forex trading is not currently a primary Alphio rail. FX exposure on Alphio today comes indirectly via the broker (if the broker supports FX trading in your account) or via crypto pairs that include a stablecoin leg.

A dedicated forex rail may be added later — when it lands, it will appear as a tradable surface in the Trade Modal. If it isn't visible, it isn't available yet.


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