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Commission
Leverage
Stop-out level
Platform
Minimum Deposit
Order Execution
Minimum Order Size
Account Currency
Hedging
EA
Trading Instruments
Spreads from
2 pips
Commission
$0 / Lot
Leverage
1:30
Stop-out level
50%
Platform
MT5
Minimum Deposit
$1000
Order Execution
Market
Minimum Order Size
0.01
Account Currency
USD
Hedging
Yes
EA
Allowed
Trading Instruments
FX, Metals, Indices, Commodities
Spreads from
0.4 pips
Commission
$6 / Lot
Leverage
1:30
Stop-out level
50%
Platform
MT5
Minimum Deposit
$5000
Order Execution
Market
Minimum Order Size
0.01
Account Currency
USD
Hedging
Yes
EA
Allowed
Trading Instruments
FX, Metals, Indices, Commodities
Spreads from
0.4 pips
Commission
$3 / Lot
Leverage
1:30
Stop-out level
50%
Platform
MT5
Minimum Deposit
$10000
Order Execution
Market
Minimum Order Size
0.01
Account Currency
USD
Hedging
Yes
EA
Allowed
Trading Instruments
FX, Metals, Indices, Commodities
FAQ
A share CFD is a contract for difference that allows you to trade on the price movement of a company's shares without actually owning them. You can trade both long and short positions, and your profit or loss will depend on the direction of the price movement.
No, trading CFDs on shares does not imply that you own the shares. When you trade shares, you are buying and selling stock market shares of a company, whereas when you trade shares CFDs, you are trading on the price movement of a company's share, but you do not own any stock in the company and will not receive any dividends.
Stock represents a unit of ownership in a company, while shares refer to the number of stocks that a person owns. When you buy stock in a company, you buy a piece of that company and become a shareholder. The more stock you own, the greater your share of the company.
Never trade with money you can't afford to lose, but there are strategies to reduce the risk. This is where CFDs vary significantly from gambling. The latter is entirely reliant on coincidence, whereas CFDs need a certain degree of know-how, and practice to generate the best outcomes.