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Invest in Apple, Tesla and many other stocks with 0% commission

Buy your favorite stocks and enjoy 0% commission up to 100 000 EUR of monthly turnover for accounts in any currency.*

*For investments above this limit there is only 0.2% commission (min. 10 EUR). Please note that investing in companies quoted in different currency incurs 0.5% conversion fee.

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Investing from just 15 USD

Turn even small amounts into assets that will work for you.

A wide selection of stocks

Choose from 2300 companies from several countries, including: USA, Poland, Germany, and Great Britain.

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Invest in real securities that give you ownership rights to part of a given company.

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Receive dividends

Expand your source of income with dividends paid by companies you invested in.

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Choose from a wide range of deposit methods, including free and instant ones.

Find companies you are interested in using the built-in search engine and check their key data in the info tab.

Decide whether you want to buy a given number of shares or invest a specific amount.

Invest in stocks from any country, regardless of your account currency.

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Invest in price declines and operate with leverage

At XTB, in addition to real stocks, you also have access to stock CFDs. These are derivatives instruments enabling speculation on the price movements of the underlying stock without actual ownership of the stock itself. It gives you the possibility to Short Sell and includes functionality that allows you to conduct transactions for amounts that exceed the capital invested. Remember about the increased risk of loss if an investment does not perform as expected.

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A stock is a type of security that represents ownership in a company. It represents a claim on part of the company's assets and earnings.

By owning stocks, you can potentially benefit from the growth and success of the company. There are several ways that stocks can make you money: dividend payments (some stocks pay dividends, which are payments made to shareholders out of the company's profits), capital appreciation (when the price of a stock you own increases, you can sell the stock for a profit), stock splits (when a company splits its stock, it issues more shares to existing shareholders, increasing the number of shares you own. This can also lead to an increase in the value of your investment).

There are three main types of stocks: common stock (gives its owner voting rights at shareholder meetings and entitles to a portion of the company's profits through dividends), preferred stock (pays dividends at a fixed rate and has a higher claim on assets and earnings than common stock; does not typically come with voting rights), and warrants (type of security that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specific number of shares of stock at a predetermined price within a certain time frame).

It is not possible to determine a ""good"" first stock to buy, as what constitutes a good stock can vary depending on an individual's financial goals and risk tolerance. It is important for individuals to thoroughly research any potential investment and consider their own financial situation before making a purchase.