Complex instruments come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 81.31% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading with this provider. You should consider whether you understand the product and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

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  • Best Trading App 2025, Good Money Guide Awards
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  • Derivatives on cryptos, commodities, shares & more
  • Advanced charts, 100+ indicators, price alerts & integrated news
  • Free demo account to practice risk-free
  • Integrated with MT4, MT5 & TradingView
  • 0.011 seconds average execution last month and one-click trading (internal servers, as of 01.04.2026)
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FAQs

What does it mean to trade shares online?

To trade shares online means speculating on the price movement of publicly listed companies, typically via derivatives. You don’t own the shares — instead, you're trading based on how the asset’s price changes over time.

How is shares trading different from investing?

Shares trading usually focuses on shorter-term strategies, often using technical analysis or market sentiment. Investing often involves holding shares for longer periods. When you trade shares, you're typically accessing the market via derivatives, not through direct ownership.

Can I trade shares online using a mobile platform?

Yes. Many regulated providers offer mobile platforms that allow you to trade shares online with access to position management, charts, and risk tools. Be sure the platform clearly outlines costs, supports transparent pricing, and explains how products are traded, typically via derivatives.

Is shares trading suitable for beginners?

Shares trading involves risk and market volatility, and may not suit every beginner. However, if you're starting out, choose a platform with educational tools, demo access, and clear disclosures — including how leverage can amplify both potential profits and losses when trading on margin with derivatives.

What are some key things to consider before you trade shares?

Before you trade shares, using instruments like derivatives, make sure you understand the product, review platform terms, and assess your risk tolerance. Using regulated providers with strong compliance processes and transparent pricing helps support more responsible trading.

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