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Hello,

 

There are two companies that recently went public (around October 25th). I cannot seem to find them enlisted IG ? Please could anyone help ? They're based in the US.

Thank you !

 

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4 minutes ago, Tiffany said:

Hello,

 

There are two companies that recently went public (around October 25th). I cannot seem to find them enlisted IG ? Please could anyone help ? They're based in the US.

Thank you !

 

Hey @Tiffany- What are the names/ tickers of the 2 stocks? And do you want to trade them on a non-leveraged or leveraged account. 

When you respond '@' me in, then I can request to get them added for you. :) 

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1 hour ago, CharlotteIG said:

Hey @Tiffany- What are the names/ tickers of the 2 stocks? And do you want to trade them on a non-leveraged or leveraged account. 

When you respond '@' me in, then I can request to get them added for you. :) 

@CharlotteIG

 

Hello, the names of the stocks are PGNY and CABA. 

In terms of non-leveraged or leveraged, I am thinking non-leveraged. However, I am not too sure. For a beginner, what would you recommend ? :)

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32 minutes ago, Tiffany said:

@CharlotteIG

 

Hello, the names of the stocks are PGNY and CABA. 

In terms of non-leveraged or leveraged, I am thinking non-leveraged. However, I am not too sure. For a beginner, what would you recommend ? :)

@Tiffany- thanks for your fast response. 

CABA US – non-leveraged only for the moment, however it will be assessed for a couple of months then they may add it to leveraged. 

PGNY US – set up for both leveraged and non-leveraged account. 

The account you pick depends on what you want to do to be honestly. With share dealing/ ISAs you will physically own the stock and receive dividends. The commission for US shares on non-leveraged accounts is $15 or 2 cents per share (you will be charged the larger of the two. Further to this, you do have our custody fee on share dealing which is £24 per quarter. You can find out more about share dealing fees by following the link here.

With a CFD account (leveraged) you are also charged commission per side which is $15 or 2 cents per share again on each side. When trading the Cash we also charge overnight funding. With these account you will only have to put down 20%-25% of the market value to open a position. 

With Spread betting you're not charged commission, you're charged spread. This means when you open the position you will be in an instant loss but the profit/ loss you make on that position can be realised as soon as you click close position. There will be no commissions. This type of account is also not subject to capital gains tax. With the Spread betting account, you can trade the cash which has overnight funding but you also have the option to trade a forward contract. This has a larger spread, and expiry date but no overnight fees. You can choose to roll forward contracts if you wish to used them and hold them long term. The option to rollover is on the MyIG page when you select Settings> Rollovers. Like the CFD you will only have to put down 20%-25% of the market value to open a position. 

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