Stocks
TRADE
GLOBAL STOCKS
Diversify your portfolio through global stocks with tight spreads.
How does
Stocks Trading Work?
Stock trading involves speculating on the price movements of
company stocks without owning the actual shares. In simple
terms, you enter into a contract to exchange the difference
in the stock’s price from when you open to when you close
the trade, hoping to profit from price changes.
CFDs allow you to trade stocks on exchanges like the NYSE or
NASDAQ without physically buying the shares. The goal is to
profit by buying if you expect the price to rise or selling
if you expect it to fall. Benefit from both rising and
falling markets, and access unique opportunities in global
stocks.
Stock
Trading Example
Opening the Position:
With 150 contracts, every point that the bid quote on TSLA rises above 622 will net you $150 USD, and for every point it drops below 622, you will incur a loss of $150 USD.
Closing the Position:
The gross profit on your trade is calculated as follows:
Closing Price: $655 x 150 shares = USD $98,250
Gross Profit on Trade: USD $98,250 - $93,300 = $4,950
Trade Stocks with Richmond365
Range of Instruments
Diversify your portfolio with
thousands of trading products.
Start with less as $250
Deposit as little as $250 and trade from 0.01 lot.
24/5 Trading
Seize trading opportunities with 24/5 market access.
Low Costs
Ultra-low spreads from 0.0 pips.
Flexible Leverage
Power up your trades with leverage up to 1:1000.
Powerful Trading Platforms
Trade on reliable platforms with multiple user-friendly features and tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Get Started with Richmond365
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Instant Deposit
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Fast Withdrawal
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Low Commissions
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