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ETFs

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ETFs

Take advantage of trading Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) as CFDs. An ETF is a collection of tradable instruments within the same category, allowing you to trade them together for a more balanced long-term strategy. Some of the most popular ETFs track sectors such as aviation or indices like the S&P 500.

CFD (Contract for Difference) is a trading method that allows you to trade instruments without actually owning them. This makes the process faster and more flexible. Additionally, CFDs can be traded with leverage, meaning your potential gains can be multiplied, though with increased risk. iFOREX offers up to 400:1 leverage on ETF CFDs, providing you with enhanced buying power.

Trade ETFs with Leverage at iFOREX

Now, you can trade a wide selection of exchange-traded CFDs at iFOREX, alongside hundreds of other CFDs, including stocks, commodities, indices, currencies, and cryptocurrencies. Our platform lets you trade instruments that reflect the performance of leading market assets, enabling you to capitalize on price movements in either direction—whether up or down. Benefit from exclusive free training with professional trading coaches, access free market insights, and enjoy top-tier trading conditions.

How to Trade ETFs

Trading ETFs on iFOREX is simple and straightforward. First, register with us, and an iFOREX representative will assist you with the onboarding process.

As with any trading instrument, understanding the ETF you’re trading is crucial. Explore the ETF section on our platform, available both on mobile and desktop, to discover which ETFs are trending. Staying updated on economic news and market shifts is also essential for forecasting value fluctuations. For this, we recommend utilizing the iFOREX economic calendar to stay informed.

Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) Live Rates

Below, you can see live prices for some of the most popular ETFs at iFOREX:

Rates are based on the current sell price of the ETF.
To view the full list of ETFs available for trading at iFOREX, click here.

Did You Know?

Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) are tradable instruments that track commodities, indices, bonds, or baskets of assets. By trading ETFs, you can strategically target specific markets or industries and hedge your tradements. ETFs are popular worldwide due to their versatility.

Unlike traditional mutual funds, which price once a day after market closure, ETFs are traded on exchanges and can be bought or sold throughout the trading day at prevailing market prices.

Thousands of ETFs are available, covering a broad range of asset classes, sectors, geographic regions, and tradement strategies. In addition to broad-market ETFs, there are niche-focused options covering sectors such as clean energy, technology, and specific regional markets.

iFOREX Trading Features for ETFs

  • Over 750 CFD instruments across various markets and industries.
  • Leverage up to 400:1 (where local regulations permit).
  • Exceptional customer support in multiple languages.
  • Access to market insights, education, and training resources.

Conclusion

While ETFs and CFDs may seem similar, they differ significantly. ETFs are a type of instrument that pools together various shares of a particular asset class, typically for long-term trading with reduced risk compared to individual stocks. CFDs, however, allow you to trade instruments without owning them, offering the flexibility to leverage your position for potential gains, but with the added risk of magnified losses.

ETFs are favored by traders who wish to hold positions for the long term. Due to the diverse nature of ETFs, they tend to appreciate over time, as they consist of shares from major companies within specific industries or countries. However, broad market events, such as inflation or economic downturns, can cause ETFs to decrease in value. It’s always wise to stay informed about global events and economic data using tools like the iFOREX economic calendar to navigate potential risks.

To learn more about ETFs, click here.