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About Trade & Invest - Shares.com

Trade on share prices and more with Shares.com: a free, easy-to-use trading app and platform. Discover a new way to trade the markets – using derivatives, rather than buying or selling outright – powered by established global broker Capital.com.
Trade the markets you want using derivatives
- Shares: trade top stocks like Google, Amazon, and NVIDIA
- Indices: access global indices including the US Tech 100, FTSE 100, and Japan 225
- Commodities: trade in precious metals, energy resources, and agricultural products

Easy-to-use app and platform
- Live market prices: trade in real time across 3,000+ markets
- Stay informed: get the latest market news and analysis directly in the app
- Advanced charting tools: use 12 different chart types and over 100 technical indicators
- Personalised experience: customise your interface with preferred colours, data formats, and even emojis

- Practise makes perfect: test strategies on a risk-free demo account with up to $100,000 virtual money
Get the service, support and fees you deserve
- Zero fees on deposits or withdrawals: use Apple Pay, Visa/Mastercard, PayPal or bank transfer (depending on location)
- Transparent pricing: zero-commission trades, competitive spreads and overnight funding. 0% overnight funding on unleveraged shares
- 24/7 English support, 10 more languages in business hours via phone, messenger, chat and email
Powered by Capital.com: trusted, established broker
- Join a growing community: 630,000+ global clients
- Rest assured that client money is ring-fenced at top banks
Derivative Trading involves risk. Derivatives are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 83.51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading derivatives. You should consider whether you understand how derivative trading works and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. Please refer to our Risk Disclosure Statement

Shares.com is a domain used by Capital Com Online Investments Ltd, a limited liability company with company number 209236B. Capital Com Online Investments Ltd is a Company registered in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and authorised by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas with licence number SIA-F245. The Company’s registered office is at #3 Bayside Executive Park, Blake Road and West Bay Street, P. O. Box CB 13012, Nassau, The Bahamas.

Capital.com is regulated by the Securities and Commodities Authority. Over-the-counter leveraged derivative contracts are complex financial instruments and carry a high degree of risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Trading over-the-counter leveraged derivatives may not be suitable for all investors. Before engaging in any trading activities, you should carefully consider your investment objectives, risk tolerance, and financial situation. Please seek independent financial advice before trading if necessary.

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comfortable interface! thanks
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Very fast orders execution, and funds withdrawal
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