What trading instruments do you offer?
Plus500 offers an extensive range of multi-assets, including the most popular Shares, Indices, Commodities, and Forex.
Shares - also known as stocks or equities, represent units into which a company’s capital is divided for investment and ownership purposes. When trading Shares, you would enjoy all the benefits of having an interest in the price movement of the share, without having to physically own it. Plus500’s trading platform allows you to trade the world’s most actively traded shares.
Forex - is the foreign exchange market for trading currencies. When referring to Forex trading, we refer to the exchange of one currency for another at an agreed exchange price. In order to conduct foreign trade and business, currencies need to be exchanged, therefore it is no surprise that the Forex market is the largest market in the world. At Plus500, you can trade on some of the world's most popular FX (Forex) pairs.
Indices - a stock index is a statistic that reflects the composite value of a group of stocks. The stocks listed within an index bear similar characteristics such as trading on the same stock exchange, being in the same industry, having comparable market capitalisations, etc. World-leading Indices are available for trading at Plus500.
Commodities - are hard assets ranging from wheat to gold to oil, and as there are so many, they are grouped together in three major categories: agriculture, energy and metals. Commodities are traded by dealers on an open exchange. That means that the prices change every day. Commodities futures are an agreement to buy or sell a commodity at a specific date in the future, at a specific price. Just like the price of bananas at the grocery store, the prices of commodities change on a weekly or even daily basis. The world’s key commodities are available for trading at Plus500.
Please note that the leverage and margin data as well as the availability of the instruments mentioned above may vary depending on your region.
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