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Trade ARKF.US CFD

Instrument, which price is based on the market value of Ark Fintech Innovation ETF (Dist, USD) CFD (reference market: organised market)
Minimal spread
-
Margin
100%
Leverage
1:1
Commission
0 USD
Market hours
15:30 - 22:00

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How to trade ETF CFD with XTB?

1. Open an account

Complete the form and send relevant documents - all without unnecessary formalities.

2. Make a deposit

Choose a deposit method convenient for you from a range of available ones, including instant and free payments.

3. Start trading

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1. Download the app

Visit your mobile store and download our app completely for free

2. Open an account

Complete the form and send relevant documents - all without unnecessary formalities.

3. Make a deposit and start trading

Choose a deposit method convenient for you from a range of available ones, including instant and free payments.

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We are constantly working on the development of our proprietary and award-winning trading platform to make sure it suits all your needs. Available in both desktop and mobile versions.

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We are part of the group that is one of the largest stock echange-listed brokers in the world, regulated by several reputable supervisory authorities. It is also worth noting that XTB clients’ funds are being kept in segregated accounts, which means that they are separated from the company’s funds.

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FAQ

Do you have any questions?

An ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) CFD is a financial derivative that allows investors to speculate on the price movement of a given ETF without actually owning the it

Trading Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) using CFDs offers traders flexibility and access to a wide range of global markets and asset classes. With ETF CFD trading, traders can speculate on market movements in either direction by going long (buy) to profit from upward price movements or short (sell) to profit from downward movements. Additionally, CFDs offer the ability to trade using financial leverage, which means traders can access larger positions than they would be able to with just their own capital, amplifying potential profits, but also magnifying potential losses

Leverage is a feature in CFD ETF trading that allows investors to conclude transactions for amounts much higher than the capital actually invested. It multiplies the purchasing power of the capital deposited in the Margin, allowing traders to enter into transactions exceeding the value of the deposit. It can potentially increase the returns on an investment, but it can also increase the risk of loss if the investment does not perform as expected.

Yes, you can short sell ETFs using CFDs. Contracts For Difference allow you to speculate both on rising and falling prices by going long (buying) on ETFs that you expect to increase in value, or short selling (selling) ETFs that you expect to decrease in value. It should be noted that short selling has theoretically unlimited loss potential.
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Forex and CFDs are leveraged products and can result in losses that exceed your deposits. Please make sure you fully understand all risks.
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Losses can exceed deposits

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