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Category Comm per sideMin comm
Australia Share CFDs0.07% No minimum commission
German Share CFDs0.10% No minimum commission
Hong KongShare CFDs 0.20% 45 HKD
UK Share CFDs0.10% No minimum commission
US Share and ETF CFDs0.02 USD per shareNo minimum commission

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Enter and exit share CFD positions without incurring any *commission

Over 3500 global markets

Benefit from a wide choice of sectors and risk levels

Robust trading platforms

Trade shares using improved tools available on MetaTrader 5

Tap into 3500+ popular equities with a live Spring Gold account

Why trade shares on MetaTrader 4

Our shares offering on MetaTrader 4. With additional charting tools and exclusive features, it is a no-brainer why our traders choose MetaTrader 4 to trade shares alongside, FX, indices, commodities all on one platform.
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*The prices are indicative and do NOT represent real stock movement.

Benefits of trading shares

Broaden your trading

Shares allow you to diversify by trading your opinion on the world’s biggest public companies

Speculate on falling markets

Trading shares CFDs allows you to tap into rising as well as falling markets

Hedge your portfolio

Traders with an existing portfolio often use shares CFDs to offset potential losses.

How to trade shares

Share trading is a popular choice among traders who want to take a position directly on individual companies. From technology and telecommunications to health care and utilities, share trading offers endless options in terms of sectors and risk levels.
Trading profits are generated by buying a share at a low price and selling it at a higher one or by selling at a high price and buying at a lower one, if you think that the share of a company will decline.
With CFD trading you can go both long and short, and all that without having to pay any commission. Find out more about our shares offering on our Contract Specifications page.
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What is share trading?

Shares, also known as stock or equities, is one of the most popular financial instruments. In simple terms, they represent ownership of a company that is listed on an exchange. When companies want to raise capital, they issue shares. Investors who believe that the company will expand further, and therefore appreciate in value, buy shares and own part of that company. The more shares you buy, the bigger part of the company you own.

The first time a company issues shares is called Initial Public Offering (IPO). IPOs tend to attract the interest of investors causing significant volatility. Buying shares during an IPO can be seen both as a risk and an opportunity.

To buy shares, investors need access to a stock exchange. The most well-known stock exchanges are the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ and the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Buying actual shares through an exchange or a broker who provides access to an exchange comes with the cost of a commission.

What are dividends?

By owning shares, investors become shareholders, which means they are also entitled to the company’s earnings, known as dividends. Dividends refer to the investor’s share of the company’s profit. They are normally paid out twice a year and the amount depends both on the company’s growth and the proportion of the profits the company decides to pay back to the shareholders as opposed to the proportion they decide to re-invest.

What influences the prices of shares?

To assess how the price of a share will fluctuate, investors tend to look at the below key factors:

1.Earnings

The most common indicator in evaluating shares is called Earning per Share (EPS). This represents the shareholder’s return on investment and is usually compared to expectations to give an idea of how well the company is doing.

2.Corporate events

Key actions that affect the lifecycle of a company and therefore its profitability include mergers and acquisitions, the issuing of more shares as well as the purchase or selling of shares by the company’s directors.

3.News & rumours

As with all markets, any type of news regarding managerial decisions, change of management, a new line of product or even a scandal can influence the share price substantially.

Investing in shares vs. trading share CFDs

Shares offer as many opportunities as there are entrepreneurs in the economy trying to build the next Amazon. However, investing in shares through an exchange not only involves commission, but it also restricts investors who want to take advantage of falling markets, as they cannot sell a share they have not previously bought.

That’s why trading share CFDs online has become a popular way for traders to participate in the exciting shares market. When trading shares online, you neither buy nor sell an actual share. What you do is speculate on the direction in which the price of a share will move, allowing you to profit both from long (buy) and short (sell) positions.

*All spreads are generated from data between 01/11/2023 and 30/11/2023

^Other fees and charges apply.。

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