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Shares
Trade CFDs on the Shares of global companies and benefit from fast order execution. Invest in the shares of some of the largest companies in the US.

Popular CFDs*

Description Symbol Allpips FIAT & Crypto Accounts
MT4 Pro & Premium Accounts
Min Spread Typical Spread
Apple

Apple.inc

#Apple 35 55
TeslaMotor

Tesla Motors Inc.

#TeslaMotor 80 100
Amazon

Amazon.com Inc.

#Amazon 160 200
Facebook

Facebook Inc.

#Facebook 50 65
Twitter

Twitter Inc.

#Twitter 30 35
CocaCola

Coca-Cola

#CocaCola 8 10
Google

Google Inc.

#Google 105 115
Cisco

Cisco Systems, Inc.

#Cisco 5 9
Intel

Intel Corporation

#Intel 8 11
Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation

#Microsoft 25 30
Alcoa

Alcoa

#Alcoa 10 16
AIG

American International Group, Inc.

#AIG 20 30
AmericanEx

American Express

#AmericanEx 4 6
Boeing

Boeing

#Boeing 40 55
Alibaba

Alibaba Group Inc.

#Alibaba 30 45
BofAmerica

Bank of America

#BofAmerica 3 6
Citigroup

Citigroup, Inc

#Citigroup 20 30
Caterpilar

Caterpillar, Inc.

#Caterpilar 10 16
Chevron

Chevron Corporation

#Chevron 5 8
Dupont

DuPont

#Dupont 5 7
Disney

Walt Disney

#Disney 20 25
GenElec

General Electric

#GenElec 20 25
HomeDepot

Home Depot, Inc.

#HomeDepot 20 25
HPackard

Hewlett Packard Co.

#HPackard 8 11
IBM

International Business Machine

#IBM 20 25
Verizon

Verizon Communications, Inc.

#Verizon 10 15
J&J

Johnson & Johnson

#J&J 15 18
JPMorgan

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

#JPMorgan 20 22
McDonalds

McDonald's Corporation

#McDonalds 10 15
3M

3M

#3M 30 35
MerkCo

Merck & Co, Inc

#MerkCo 8 10
Oracle

Oracle Corp.

#Oracle 15 20
Pfizer

Pfizer, Inc.

#Pfizer 2 5
P&G

Procter & Gamble Co.

#P&G 18 22
AT&T

AT&T, Inc.

#AT&T 8 10
Travelers

Travelers Companies, Inc.

#Travelers 25 35
UnitedTech

United Technologies Corporation

#UnitedTech 15 19
Walmart

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

#Walmart 8 10
ExxonMobil

Exxon Mobil Corporation

#ExxonMobil 10 15
E.bay

eBay Inc.

#E.bay 15 17
GoldmSachs

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

#GoldmSachs 43 50
WellFargo

Wells Fargo & Co

#WellFargo 10 15
Description Short**(%) Long** (%)
Apple

Apple.inc

-1,3 -4,71
TeslaMotor

Tesla Motors Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
Amazon

Amazon.com Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
Facebook

Facebook Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
Twitter

Twitter Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
CocaCola

Coca-Cola

-1,3 -4,71
Google

Google Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
Cisco

Cisco Systems, Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
Intel

Intel Corporation

-1,3 -4,71
Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation

-1,3 -4,71
Alcoa

Alcoa

-1,3 -4,71
AIG

American International Group, Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
AmericanEx

American Express

-1,3 -4,71
Boeing

Boeing

-1,3 -4,71
Alibaba

Alibaba Group Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
BofAmerica

Bank of America

-1,3 -4,71
Citigroup

Citigroup, Inc

-1,3 -4,71
Caterpilar

Caterpillar, Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
Chevron

Chevron Corporation

-1,3 -4,71
Dupont

DuPont

-1,3 -4,71
Disney

Walt Disney

-1,3 -4,71
GenElec

General Electric

-1,3 -4,71
HomeDepot

Home Depot, Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
HPackard

Hewlett Packard Co.

-1,3 -4,71
IBM

International Business Machine

-1,3 -4,71
Verizon

Verizon Communications, Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
J&J

Johnson & Johnson

-1,3 -4,71
JPMorgan

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

-1,3 -4,71
McDonalds

McDonald's Corporation

-1,3 -4,71
3M

3M

-1,3 -4,71
MerkCo

Merck & Co, Inc

-1,3 -4,71
Oracle

Oracle Corp.

-1,3 -4,71
Pfizer

Pfizer, Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
P&G

Procter & Gamble Co.

-1,3 -4,71
AT&T

AT&T, Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
Travelers

Travelers Companies, Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
UnitedTech

United Technologies Corporation

-1,3 -4,71
Walmart

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
ExxonMobil

Exxon Mobil Corporation

-1,3 -4,71
E.bay

eBay Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
GoldmSachs

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

-1,3 -4,71
WellFargo

Wells Fargo & Co

-1,3 -4,71
P&G

Procter & Gamble Co.

-1,3 -4,71
CFDs Min Volume Lot Size of 1 Lot 1 Pip Value per 1 lot Minimum Price Fluctuation
Apple

Apple.inc

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
TeslaMotor

Tesla Motors Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Amazon

Amazon.com Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Facebook

Facebook Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Twitter

Twitter Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
CocaCola

Coca-Cola

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Google

Google Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Cisco

Cisco Systems, Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Intel

Intel Corporation

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Alcoa

Alcoa

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
AIG

American International Group, Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
AmericanEx

American Express

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Boeing

Boeing

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Alibaba

Alibaba Group Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
BofAmerica

Bank of America

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Citigroup

Citigroup, Inc

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Caterpilar

Caterpillar, Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Chevron

Chevron Corporation

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Dupont

DuPont

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Disney

Walt Disney

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
GenElec

General Electric

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
HomeDepot

Home Depot, Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
HPackard

Hewlett Packard Co.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
IBM

International Business Machine

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Verizon

Verizon Communications, Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
J&J

Johnson & Johnson

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
JPMorgan

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
McDonalds

McDonald's Corporation

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
3M

3M

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
MerkCo

Merck & Co, Inc

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Oracle

Oracle Corp.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Pfizer

Pfizer, Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
P&G

Procter & Gamble Co.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
AT&T

AT&T, Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Travelers

Travelers Companies, Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
UnitedTech

United Technologies Corporation

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Walmart

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
ExxonMobil

Exxon Mobil Corporation

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
E.bay

eBay Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
GoldmSachs

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
WellFargo

Wells Fargo & Co

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
P&G

Procter & Gamble Co.

10 1 0.01USD 0.01
Shares Margin requirements: 25%
Stock Trading Hours:
From 4:30 P.M to 11:00 P.M server time from Monday to Friday. Server time is GMT +2 (GMT +3 applies during daylight saving/summer time).
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More Than Just a Stock Trading
Trade CFDs on instruments across a wide range of asset classes from single trading.

What is Shares Trading?

What is shares CFD trading

CFD is a contract for the difference in prices. The difference between CFD and share trading is that selling or buying a financial instrument with a CFD does not imply the documentation of rights to it (i.e. you certainly have the right to the concluded contract, but you do not have rights to the subject matter of this contract).

That is, if you have, for example, entered into a CFD contract to buy 1000 Tesla shares, you will not become their owner, and these shares will not pass to you. The birthplace of CFD is Great Britain. It was in London, in the early 1990s, that contracts for difference were first used by Brian Keelan and Jon Wood, employees of UBS Warburg. Their motivation was that, under British law, the sale and purchase of shares itself are linked to the need to pay significant tax. CFD contracts were created to simplify the work related to the procedures of purchase and sale. To be more precise, they were created for hedging shares at the London Stock Exchange, but they are also perfectly suited for speculative trading. In practice, trading in such instruments is almost the same as trading in real shares with a few exceptions:

  • The trader only enters into a contract regarding the price, and the asset is not transferred to him;
  • As a result, there are no dividends when buying a CFD;
  • The process of executing trades takes place only between a broker and a trader.
As a result, traders can work with shares on more simplified and affordable terms:
  • It is possible to trade with a small deposit and huge leverage;
  • There are no restrictions on short positions;
  • Instant opening and closing of trades;
  • There is no need to be a qualified investor.
Online stock trading
Shares are securities that give their owners the right to receive profits from the turnover of the company, dividends, or are simply investments. Basically, like in another type of trading, the investor receives income by buying shares at a low price and selling them at a higher one. The value of shares is tied to the income of the company. If things are going well, the value of securities increases. It is happening gradually. Sharp spikes can be observed only in the period before, or after the earnings reports. Simply put, an investor will have to wait to make a good difference between the cost of buying and selling to make a profit. In some cases, the wait lasts for months. So why do companies issue shares? Why should the founders share their profits with thousands of people when they can keep everything? The reason is that at some point any company needs additional funding. To get the necessary funds, management can either borrow them in one way or another or raise some part of the company through a sale - that is, by issuing shares. A company may borrow money either from banks or by issuing bonds. Both methods relate to debt financing. By contrast, the issue of shares is called equity financing. This latter option is particularly advantageous for a company because it does not have to either pay back the money it has received or pay interest on its use. Learning how to be an online stock trader, one should consider the following factors that affect share prices:
  • Management changes: When and for what reason they occur. Nominees for new top managers on the board will also play an important role.
  • Quarterly earnings reports. Share prices are very sensitive to data on companies' profits, their revenues, growth forecasts (opening of new representative offices), investments developed and attracted, and other financial indicators. Publication of these data will immediately affect the price, as the company's reports are the most important indicator of transparency and stability of its work.
  • Changing credit ratings. As soon as reputable international agencies (Fitch, Moody's, S&P) issue ratings of companies, assessing their stability in the market, it immediately affects the value of their securities.
  • Change of stock ratings. They are issued by large investment banks, assigning ratings to entire sectors of the market, as well as to shares of individual corporations, and thus setting their target value. The ratings of Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and others enjoy great authority.
  • Mergers and acquisitions reports. The value of shares increases with the merger of promising corporations.
  • Allegations, investigations, lawsuits, and fines. Needless to say, all these events drop the price of shares.
The difference between a stock trading and forex is that there is no twenty-four-hour trading. Another difference is the peculiarities of price fluctuations. Depending on the performance of a company, its shares may rise in price by thousands of dollars in a few days, as well as fall. The price movement of different currencies is not as rapid. Only in case of serious economic turmoil may the rate collapse, but it still can not change the value of the currency in the same way as it happens with stocks.
How to buy and trade stock
If you are looking for some instructions on how to start online stock trading, here are some steps to consider:
  • Choose an online share trading broker. Do due diligence and make the strictest selection of the stock trading company, which includes an assessment of trading conditions, the availability of educational programs, the activity of the friendly support service.
  • Opening an account. Now create a trading account by following the instructions given on the website and make sure to verify the account.
  • Choosing a trading strategy. First, you should get acquainted with elements of technical and fundamental analysis. Trend, horizontal level, pattern, candlestick, reversal patterns, support, and resistance zones, and other concepts should be learned and understood by every trader. There are a lot of CFD share trading strategies, it is recommended to try some to find the best. Most importantly, it must answer three questions: when to enter and when to exit the market, and what to do if the plan fails.
  • Trading itself.
In order to buy stocks, you should go to the online CFD trading platform and login to the account using the login and password. Once successfully logged in, navigate to the Market Watch and find the company you are going to trade. Then, double-click on the ticker and specify the volume and the limiting orders in the New Order window. Now click on Buy by Market and see your profit grow.