Share CFDs Trading

Share CFDs, also called stock CFDs, are contracts for difference on individual shares. They allow traders to speculate or invest in both positive and negative price movements without actually having to buy or sell the underlying share.

A contract for difference is a derivative that allows a trader to participate in price movements without owning the underlying asset. With CFDs, traders can use leverage to increase their exposure, giving the trader flexibility to profit from rising and falling prices.

Share CFDs give traders the opportunity to profit from the volatility of individual stocks as prices rise and fall with changing market sentiment and news events.

Live Share CFDs Prices

Focus Markets traders can access the top 200 individual Australian shares via their Meta Trader 4 trading account. These shares represent the largest ASX listed stocks and as a collective, represent the S&P/ASX 200 index.

Focus Markets Australian Share CFD Trading

Core Symbol
Maker Symbol
Average Spread (pips, cents)
Contract Size
Commission
AAPL
Apple
1
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
ADBE
Adobe
15
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
AMZN
Amazon
100
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
ASML
ASML-US
125
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
AVGO
Broadcom
75
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
CMCSA
Comsat
1
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
COST
Costco
10
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
CSCO
Cisco
1
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
FB
Facebook
5
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
GOOGL
Alphabet-A
125
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
INTC
Intel
1
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
MSFT
Microsoft
5
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
NFLX
Netflix
40
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
NVDA
NVIDIA
10
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
PEP
Pepsi
3
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
PYPL
PayPal
5
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
QCOM
QUALCOMM
1
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
TMUS
Tmobile
10
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
TSLA
Tesla
20
100
$0.02 per share, per side ($4 per lot round turn)
TOP SHARE CFDs
TRADING SYMBOL
TRADING HOURS (Server Time)
Commonwealth Bank
CBA
10am – 4pm Sydney time
BHP Group Ltd
BHP
10am – 4pm Sydney time
Westpac Banking Corp
WBC
10am – 4pm Sydney time
CSL Ltd
CSL
10am – 4pm Sydney time
Woolworths Group Ltd
WOW
10am – 4pm Sydney time
Wesfarmers Ltd
WES
10am – 4pm Sydney time
Telstra Corporation
TLS
10am – 4pm Sydney time
National Aust. Bank
NAB
10am – 4pm Sydney time
RIO Tinto Ltd
RIO
10am – 4pm Sydney time

Trading share CFDs vs. Index CFDs

An index reflects the average movements of all the stocks within an index, which can result in lower volatility.

Share CFDs reflect the price movements of individual shares which can be more volatile. While it’s rare for one news item to move an index more than a few percent, it is fairly common for a share price to move 5% or greater in a day.

Share CFD trading concentrates on a single company, while index CFD trading concentrates on overall market sentiment.

Share CFDs

Index CFDs

Pros and Cons of Share CFDs

Share CFDs allow traders to speculate on anything that may affect an individual company share price. These can include earnings releases, new product releases, industry news and economic data. CFDs allow traders to enter long and short positions, and increase their exposure by using leverage.

Traders can also use share CFDs to hedge trades by holding a long position and a short position in the same stock. You can also open a long position in one stock and a short position in another stock.

However, share prices can be very volatile, and one news item can cause large price moves. When leverage is used, potential losses can be amplified, so risk management and discipline should be included in your trading plan.

How to Open an Account

Open an account now. It’s free an it takes less than 3 minutes

APPLY
VERIFY
FUND & TRADE
1
2
3
STEP 1
Complete a simple application form.
STEP 2
Upload documents to verify your account.
STEP 3
Fund account with as little as $100 and start trading the global markets.

How to Open an Account

Open an account now. It’s free an it takes less than 3 minutes

APPLY
STEP 1
Complete a simple application form
1
APPLY
VERIFY
STEP 2
Upload documents to verify your account.
2
VERIFY
FUND & TRADE
STEP 3
Fund account with as little as $100 and start trading the global markets
3
FUND & TRADE