Trade shares as CFDs on popular global companies, without owning the underlying stock. Go long or short where available, and manage positions from a single dashboard.
A CFD (contract for difference) tracks the price movement of an asset. Your profit or loss is based on the difference between your entry and exit price, and leverage can increase both gains and losses.
Stocks (shares) are units of ownership in a company. Public companies list shares on exchanges, and investors buy and sell them on the market.
When you trade stock CFDs, you are speculating on price movement rather than purchasing the underlying shares.
With stock CFDs you can trade moves up or down, place market or limit orders, and use tools like stop-loss and take-profit to manage risk.
Start with a watchlist, choose a position size you are comfortable with, and monitor your exposure across markets from the same account.
All trading involves risk. Prices can move against you quickly, especially when using leverage.
Use disciplined risk management: set stops, diversify exposure, and never risk more than you can afford to lose.