Can you use Plus500 in Australia?
Opening an account with Plus500 Australia gives you access to a broad range of investments, including both share market CFDs and forex market options. You can trade multiple international markets.
Which countries does Plus500 work?
The company has subsidiaries in the UK, Cyprus, Australia, Israel, Seychelles, Singapore, Bulgaria, and the United States. Plus500 is listed on the London Stock Exchange, and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index in the Investment Banking and Broking sector and Investment Services subsector.
Can Plus500 be trusted?
Plus500 is a trusted global brand that offers an easy-to-use trading platform for online traders, alongside access to share trading and a thorough selection of CFDs.
Can you use Plus500 in NZ?
New Zealand residents trading with Plus500 will register with the Australian entity, Plus500AU Pty Ltd, which is a licensed derivatives issuer in New Zealand. Traders use the proprietary Plus500 platform exclusively. Trade CFDs on forex, indices, shares and ETFs, commodities, treasuries and cryptocurrencies.
Is Plus500 any good?
Plus500 is considered low-risk, with an overall trust score of 99 out of 99. Plus500 is publicly traded and does not operate a bank. Plus500 is authorised by three tier-1 regulators (high trust), four tier-2 regulators (average trust), and zero tier-3 regulators (low trust).
How much does it cost to start Plus500?
The minimum deposit at Plus500 is $100.
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Can I lose money with Plus500?
Plus500 does not provide its products and services to residents of United States. 73% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. Plus500 uses cookies to improve your browsing experience.
Does Plus500 use real money?
Build up your confidence before you start trading with real money. The Plus500 demo replicates real market conditions as closely as possible. You can practice trading commodities, indices, currencies, and shares across some of the most popular trading world instruments.