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What financial instruments does XTB offer?

XTB offer

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Written by Anna Niedobova
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Below are the main categories of instruments offered by XTB:

  1. Forex (Currency Market) XTB provides access to over 50 currency pairs, including major ones such as EUR/USD, GBP/USD, and USD/JPY, as well as exotic pairs. Thanks to leverage, investors can speculate on currency price movements with relatively low initial capital.

  2. CFDs on Stock Indices The offer includes CFDs on major global indices, such as: DAX (Germany), S&P 500 and Nasdaq (USA), FTSE 100 (United Kingdom), WIG20 (Poland).

  3. CFDs on Stocks and ETFs XTB offers access to thousands of CFDs on stocks listed on exchanges in the US and Europe. Additionally, CFDs on ETFs are available, reflecting the performance of entire sectors, geographic regions, or asset classes.

  4. Real Stocks and ETFs (non-leveraged) For clients interested in long-term investing, XTB also offers the ability to purchase real stocks and ETFs without leverage. These transactions are commission-free (up to a specified monthly trading volume).

  5. CFDs on Commodities Investors can speculate on the prices of commodities such as gold, silver, crude oil (Brent, WTI), natural gas, copper, and many others.

  6. CFDs on Cryptocurrencies XTB enables trading in CFDs on popular cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, and many others. Please note that cryptocurrency CFDs are leveraged instruments and carry a high level of risk.

Where can I find the full list of instruments offered by XTB?

👁‍🗨 The complete list of instruments available at XTB - including specifications such as spreads, commissions, trading hours, margin requirements, and more - is available on our website under the Instrument specification tab.

Available instruments can also be searched directly within the mobile app — under the “Markets” tab — or from the Market Watch window on the web platform.

🚩At this time, XTB does not offer bonds or options. If these instruments are introduced in the future, information will be published on our website.

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