Paypal Holdings Inc

62.115
1.84%

Daily
  • L. 62.02
  • H. 64.05
  • Ch. -1.145
  • Ch.% -1.84%
Overview
Costs & Margins
  • PayPal (NASDAQ:PYPL) is a US technology firm that primarily operates a digital payments system. PayPal processes transactions for e-commerce sites, as well as enabling users to transfer funds directly to each other.

    The stock originally listed back in 2002, but became a wholly owned subsidiary of eBay in the same year. In 2015, it became independent again when eBay spun it off, giving the stock its own listing on the Nasdaq.

    PayPal is a constituent of the S&P 500, S&P 100 and Nasdaq 100 stock indices. You can trade PayPal shares as a CFD with City Index.

    You can also trade PayPal shares using our extended hours offering, which is completely separate from our regular offering. Search ‘PayPal Extended Hours’ in our platform.

  • Margin From
    20 %
  • Trading Hours
    1:30:00 PM - 8:00:00 PM
  • Min Trade Size
    1
  • Long
    0
  • Short
    0
  • Min Stop Distance
    0 Points
  • Guaranteed Order Minimum
    10 Points
  • Guaranteed Order Premium
    2 percentage of consideration
  • Spreads
  • Spreads From
    0.000 Points
  • Margins
  • 0 - 113 800
    20 %
  • 113 800 - 227 600
    30 %
  • 227 600 - 832 800
    40 %
  • 832 800 +
    50 %
  • Dealing
  • Spreads
    0.000 Points
  • Guaranteed Order Min Distance
    10 Points
  • Margins
  • 0 - 113 800
    20 %
  • 113 800 - 227 600
    30 %
  • 227 600 - 832 800
    40 %
  • 832 800 +
    50 %

Pivot points
Dailys
Weekly
Monthly
Pivot point
62.687
Bid
62.11
Offer
62.12
Distance
0
Last Updated: 4/18/2024 8:15:00 PM
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Shares explained

Can you make money from shares?

Yes, you can make money from share trading. Just like any other financial market, you’ll make a profit by closing trades at a more favourable level than when you opened them. If a trade moves against you, on the other hand, you’ll make a loss.

To make consistent profits from share trading you’ll need a solid strategy and plan. We’d always recommend that beginner traders head over to the City Index Academy to learn how the markets work, then try a risk-free City Index demo trading account to test your performance with virtual capital.

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Can I buy and sell shares on the same day?

Yes, there are no minimum holding periods for shares, meaning you can buy and sell them on the same day. So if you’re interested in day trading shares, all you’ll need is a trading account with a regulated provider such as City Index.

By day trading shares, you’ll avoid having to pay overnight financing, a charge incurred for holding a position overnight.

You don’t have to stick to day trading shares, either. The high volatility and liquidity offered by both indices and forex make both asset classes hugely popular among day traders. To try out both without risking any capital, open your free City Index demo trading account.

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Is share trading different to share dealing?

The terms share trading and share dealing are often used interchangeably, but they describe two different approaches to the stock markets. Share trading is short-term speculation using leveraged products, share dealing is longer-term investing.

When you trade shares, you typically use leveraged products such as CFDs to take a view on share prices without taking ownership of the underlying stocks themselves. So you don’t build a portfolio, but instead aim to profit from short-term price movements – which could be up or down.

Share dealing, on the other hand, is the traditional method of buying stocks outright and adding them to your portfolio. This gives you a much longer-term view, and is usually only used to take advantage of upward price movement.

Find out more about the difference between CFD trading and investing.

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