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Getting started
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  • Sell and withdraw
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Getting started

Sell and withdraw

Sell from holdings with a swipe. Withdraw to a bank account or external wallet from the balance pill.

Selling and withdrawing are two separate actions. Selling converts a holding back into USDF; withdrawing moves USDF out of your account to a bank or external wallet.

#Selling

The fastest way to sell is from the Portfolio holdings tab: click on any row to open the trade sheet pre-set to Sell, with a one-tap Max button to exit your full position. The Sell UI is always fully interactive, even at zero balance — only the Confirm button is gated, with subtle helper text. You never see a blocking error mid-flow.

Sell follows the same RFQ flow as Buy: live quote, slippage tolerance, biometric confirm, receipt with fill price and fee. Sells during market hours fill immediately; sells outside market hours are queued for next open.

#Withdrawing

Tap the balance pill, switch to the Withdraw tab. Enter the amount (or tap Withdraw all), then choose a destination: a saved address from the dropdown, or paste a new address. Destination addresses are validated live against the chain you select.

  • Withdrawing to an external wallet completes in seconds once the network confirms the transfer
  • Withdrawing to a bank account routes through an off-ramp partner; arrival time depends on the rail (ACH typically 1–2 business days, SEPA same-day or next-day)
  • No platform-imposed ceiling and no value-based confirmation prompt at any amount

The first time you withdraw to a new destination, a banner asks you to double-check the address before continuing. Once confirmed, the address is saved for future one-tap withdrawals.

#What is always free

Deposits, withdrawals, and send are free across every rail. The only fee you ever pay is the trading fee (0.10% to 0.20% based on your VIP tier) plus gas fees, and it is included in the quoted price you see in the trade sheet.

#Tax records

GM Markets does not file taxes on your behalf. From Portfolio, you can export a complete CSV of every trade and transaction to share with your tax advisor or import into your preferred tax software. Because dividends and corporate actions are reflected in the on-chain NAV rather than as separate cash distributions, the dividend itself is generally not a taxable event in most jurisdictions — taxable events typically only trigger when you realize a position through a sale or transfer. Consult a qualified tax advisor for guidance specific to your situation.

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