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Buy and sell shares in the world's top companies — Apple, Tesla, Amazon, Nvidia, and more — from a single account.

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Apple

AAPL · NASDAQ

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Tesla

TSLA · NASDAQ

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Amazon

AMZN · NASDAQ

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Alphabet

GOOGL · NASDAQ

Shares

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Trade shares in leading US and international companies without needing a traditional brokerage account or waiting for market access to be approved. Our platform provides direct access to equity markets during exchange hours, with real-time charts and seamless order execution in the same interface you use for forex and crypto.

Company shares are influenced by quarterly earnings reports, product launches, management changes, regulatory decisions, sector rotation, and broader macroeconomic conditions. Unlike indices, individual equities can make dramatic moves — 20%+ in a single session — following an earnings surprise, an analyst upgrade, or a major product announcement.

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Know when key companies report results and position ahead of announcements.

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How to Analyse Company Shares

Successful share trading combines two complementary approaches: fundamental analysis (understanding the company's financial health and growth prospects) and technical analysis (using price charts to identify entry and exit points). Most professional traders use both together.

Fundamental Analysis Basics

Earnings Per Share (EPS)

EPS measures how much profit the company generates for each share outstanding. Growing EPS over time signals improving profitability. During earnings season, the market's reaction to EPS is driven more by whether results beat or missed analyst expectations than by the absolute number.

Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E)

The P/E ratio divides the stock price by annual EPS. It tells you how much investors are paying for each unit of earnings. A high P/E (20–30+) implies investors expect strong future growth. A low P/E may indicate an undervalued stock or a company in structural decline. Compare P/E ratios within the same sector for meaningful analysis.

Revenue Growth

Revenue growth rate shows whether the company's core business is expanding. Technology companies are often valued primarily on revenue growth rather than current profitability. Decelerating revenue growth — even while still positive — can trigger large sell-offs in high-valuation stocks.

Trading Around Earnings

Earnings season creates concentrated volatility in individual stocks. Before a major company reports, implied volatility (IV) rises — the options market prices in a larger expected move. After the report, IV collapses. This "IV crush" is why buying options purely to bet on earnings direction is often unprofitable even when you predict the direction correctly.

For direct share trading (not options), key considerations around earnings are: position size (reduce it if you are uncertain about the outcome), stop loss placement (widen it to account for gap-open risk), and the release time (pre-market, after market, or during trading hours affects when the move happens).

The most reliable earnings strategy for many traders is to wait for the initial post-earnings reaction and then trade the follow-through — rather than trying to predict the binary outcome of beat/miss before the number is released.

Sector Rotation

Different sectors of the equity market tend to outperform at different stages of the economic cycle. Technology and growth stocks tend to lead during expansion phases when interest rates are low. Defensive sectors (healthcare, utilities, consumer staples) outperform during contraction. Energy and materials tend to do well during inflationary periods. Understanding where we are in the cycle helps identify which sectors to focus on and which to avoid.

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