TRADE SHARES
CFDs
SHARES CFDs TRADING
Trading Share CFDs allows you to get exposure to some of the most popular markets in the world at a very low cost, while the leverage element means that you can magnify your potential profits or losses at a relatively faster pace than trading the underlying assets would.
Why trade Share CFDs
Trade the value of the most popular US and EU companies globally
Time-efficient
Low-cost trading
Potential to benefit during falling markets
WITH M4MARKETS
Dedicated charts for informed decision-making
Ultra-low latency with superior execution
Intuitive MT4/MT5 trading platforms
Deep liquidity pool to ensure tight spreads
Spreads from 0.0 pips and commissions from $0
Wide range of funding methods
SHARES CFDs
Gain exposure to some of the most popular US and EU companies like Alibaba, Apple and Microsoft at ultra-low latency and exceptionally low costs.
SYMBOL | Bid | Ask | Spread | |
---|---|---|---|---|
AMAZON | - | - | - | |
APPLE | - | - | - | |
- | - | - | ||
JPMORGAN | - | - | - | |
MICROSOFT | - | - | - | |
NETFLIX | - | - | - | |
PFIZER | - | - | - |
TRADING SHARE CFDs
Select your
Shares
Select your Shares
At M4Markets we offer access to some of the most popular companies in the world like Netflix, Lufthansa, Santander and Ferrari. Choose between US and EU Shares and find the company that holds the most interest for you.
When trading Share CFDs you are essentially trading the value of a particular company that is either listed in the US or the EU. It’s important to understand that the performance of each Share can be affected by its popularity at a given moment, releases of new products or updates, and even by the downtimes that it might be facing. Ensure that you understand the risks involved with each Share you choose.
Open
your position
Open your position
Close
your position
Close your position
Once you’ve placed your trade, monitor your position carefully. Your trade could be automatically closed based on your stop loss order or your take profit order, or you could decide to close the position if it’s not performing as you expected.