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Trading Costs Per Account Type & Trading Hours for Cfds on Stocks Trading Costs per Account Type & Trading Hours for CFDs on Stocks Swap Rates & Trading Hours CFD Instrument Buy Swap Rate (Daily) Sell Swap Rate (Daily) Trading Hours (UTC) EUR Stocks -0.0444% -0.0222% Mon - Fri 08:00 - 16:30 GBP Stocks -0.0444% -0.0222% Mon - Fri 08:00 - 16:30 SEK Stocks -0.0444% -0.0222% Mon - Fri 08:00 - 16:30 USD Stocks -0.0833% -0.0556% Mon - Fri 14:30 – 21:00 Fixed Spreads CFD Fixed Spreads per Account Type Instrument Bronze/Silver/Gold Platinum VIP German Stocks SAP 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Allianz 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Siemens 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Deutsche Telekom 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Daimler 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Volkswagen 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Adidas 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Bayer 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% BASF 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Deutsche Bank 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% E.ON 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Beiersdorf 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% BMW 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Commerzbank 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% RWE 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Fresenius 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Deutsche Post 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Continental 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Lufthansa 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% TUI 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% French Stocks Sanofi 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Dutch Stocks Adyen NV 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% ASML Holding 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Galapagos 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% DSM 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Heineken 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Akzo Nobel 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Wolters Kluwer 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield SE 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Royal Dutch Shell PLC 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Koninklijke Philips 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Finnish Stocks Nokia Corporation 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Swedish Stocks LM Ericsson 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% H & M 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Volvo 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Sandvik 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Kinnevik Investment AB 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% SSAB AB 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Swedbank AB 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% UK Stocks Sainsbury 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% National Grid 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Royal Mail 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Rio Tinto 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% HSBC 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% BP 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Vodafone 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Barclays 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% NatWest 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Lloyds Bank 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Anglo American 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Standard Chartered 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% British American Tobacco 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Standard Life Abardeen 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Whitbread 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Centrica 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% BT Group 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Morrisons 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Domino's Pizza 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% William Hill 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Investec 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% GlaxoSmithKline 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% ITV 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Diageo 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Glencore 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% 3i Group 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Kingfisher 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Marks & Spencer 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% London Stock Exchange 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Tesco 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Rolls Royce 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Burberry 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Associated British Foods 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Direct Line Insurance 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Pearson 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Next 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% EasyJet 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% BAE Systems 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% AstraZeneca 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Avast 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Aviva 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Johnson Matthey 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Intercontinental Hotels Group 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Imperial Brands 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Hargreaves Lansdown 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Halma 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Experian 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Evraz 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% DCC 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Croda International 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% CRH 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Bunzl 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% BHP Group 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Mondi 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Pennon Group 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Reckitt Benckiser Group 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Relx 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Rentokil Initial 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Rightmove 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Sage Group 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Schroders 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Segro 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Smith DS 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Smith & Nephew 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Smiths Group 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% SSE (Scottish Southern Energy) 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% St. James Place 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Unilever 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% United Utilities 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Land Securities Group 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Informa 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Fresnillo 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% British Land Company 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Barratt Developments 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Legal & General Group 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Ocado Group 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Prudential 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Taylor Wimpey 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% WPP 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% RSA Insurance Group 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Phoenix Group Holdings 0.80% 0.70% 0.60% USA Stocks Alphabet C 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Amazon 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Baidu 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Microsoft 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Apple 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Intel 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Cisco 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Facebook 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% eBay 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Micron 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Tesla 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Texas Instruments 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Comcast 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Tilray 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Cronos Group 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% PayPal 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Gilead Sciences 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Netflix 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Costco 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Nvidia 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Starbucks 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% JD.com 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Electronic Arts 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Applied Materials 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Adobe 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Amgen 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% TripAdvisor 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% GW Pharma 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Beyond Meat 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% LYFT 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Dropbox 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Activision Blizzard 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Goodyear 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Hasbro 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Pepsi 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Western Digital 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Levi Strauss 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Pinterest 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Berkshire Hathaway 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Best Buy 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Chipotle 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Colgate-Palmolive 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Ford Motor 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Home Depot 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Philip Morris 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Shopify 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Target 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Under Armour 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Verizon 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Wells Fargo 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Mastercard 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% IBM 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Goldman Sachs 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% General Electric 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% American Express 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Alcoa 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% McDonald's 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Bank of America 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Coca-Cola 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Citigroup 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% AT&T 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Alibaba 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Carnival 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Salesforce 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Hilton 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Herbalife 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Macy's 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Oracle 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% GAP 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Estee Lauder 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% BlackBerry 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Twitter 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Qualcomm 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Kellogg 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% AbbVie 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Ralph Lauren 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Harley Davidson 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% UnitedHealth 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Yelp 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% VMware 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% FedEx 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Honda Motor 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Snap 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% 3M 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Caterpillar 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Boeing 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Chevron 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Exxon Mobil 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Disney 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% General Motors 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Hewlett Packard Enterprise 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% JPMorgan 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% J&J 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Morgan Stanley 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Visa 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Pfizer 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Nike 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Spotify 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Walmart 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Uber 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Aurora Cannabis 1.00% 0.90% 0.80% Canopy Growth 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Zoom 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Moderna 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Teva Pharmaceutical 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% NIO 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Inovio Pharmaceuticals 1.00% 0.90% 0.80% AMD 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Bristol-Myers Squibb 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Lockheed Martin 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Manchester UTD 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Medtronic 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Ferrari 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Regeneron Pharmaceuticals 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Raytheon Technologies 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Take-Two Interactive 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Procter & Gamble 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Merck 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Novavax 0.80% 0.70% 0.60% Virgin Galactic 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Abbott Labs 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Citrix Systems 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Crowdstrike 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Datadog 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Peloton 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Snowflake 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% BlackRock 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Barrick Gold 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Airbnb 1.00% 0.90% 0.80% Novavax Inc 0.80% 0.70% 0.60% Aurora Cannabis 1.00% 0.90% 0.80% Inovio Pharmaceuticals 1.00% 0.90% 0.80% American Airlines 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Albemarle 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Plug Power 0.80% 0.70% 0.60% First Solar 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Square 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% Palantir 0.80% 0.70% 0.60% Nikola 0.80% 0.70% 0.60% CureVac 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% BioNTech 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% Playtika 0.40% 0.32% 0.24% GameStop 3.50% 2.50% 2.00% NextEra Energy 0.20% 0.15% 0.10% Margin Requirements & Leverage Limits for CFDs on Stocks CFD Margin Requirements Leverage Price Movement Minimum Price Movement Value in Instrument Valuation Currency Initial Maintenance Minimum Maximum Minimum Trading Currency (100 units) European Stocks EUR 5% 2.50% 1 20 0.01 1 EUR UK Stocks GBP 5% 2.50% 1 20 0.01 1 GBP USA Stocks USD Up to 5% Up to 2.50% 1 Up to 20 0.01 1 USD Swedish Stocks SEK 5% 2.50% 1 20 0.01 1 SEK Minimum & Maximum Trade Sizes per Account Type for CFDs on Stocks CFD Bronze Silver Gold Platinum VIP Instrument Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max German Stocks SAP 9 90 43 430 85 850 169 1690 338 3380 Allianz 5 50 24 240 47 470 93 930 185 1850 Siemens 9 90 44 440 87 870 174 1740 348 3480 Deutsche Telekom 69 690 345 3450 690 6900 1380 13800 2760 27600 Daimler 21 210 103 1030 205 2050 409 4090 817 8170 Volkswagen 6 60 29 290 58 580 115 1150 230 2300 Adidas 4 40 17 170 34 340 68 680 136 1360 Bayer 14 140 70 700 140 1400 280 2800 560 5600 BASF 16 160 77 770 153 1530 306 3060 612 6120 Deutsche Bank 136 1360 678 6780 1356 13560 2711 27110 5422 54220 E.ON 107 1070 535 5350 1069 10690 2138 21380 4275 42750 Beiersdorf 10 100 48 480 95 950 190 1900 379 3790 BMW 14 140 68 680 135 1350 270 2700 540 5400 Commerzbank 178 1780 889 8890 1777 17770 3553 35530 7105 71050 RWE 38 380 187 1870
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