Where can I find information about each share/stock?

Information about how to find more about each market, share and stock.

Written by Eleana Ntagia

Updated: 2023-08-01 13:45:09

To find more information about each market:

  1. Open Xstation via the website or your app.

  2. Click on the specific market you would like to learn more about.

  3. Click on the ‘i’ button on the top right hand side of the box.

If you are accessing your account via our xStation desktop platform, a pop up will appear with three categories:

Basic Info, Key Facts and Performance:

  1. Basic information includes data on the commission, currency, minimum order size, leverage etc.

  2. Key facts inform you on all about dividend yield, EPS, net profit margin and other important information.

  3. Performance informs you on how the share has been performing on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. You can also find out when dividends get paid.

In the same way, if you are looking to find out more information via your XTB app, once you click on the market you are interested in, click on the ‘i’ button positioned on the top right hand side of your screen.

A new tab with the instrument information will appear the same way it does on the web.

If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact a member of our sales team at +44 2036953085 or by emailing us at uksales@xtb.com.

For any non UK clients, please visit https://www.xtb.com/int/why-xtb/contact, select the country you have registered with and contact a member of our staff.

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