No. CFDs make it possible to invest smaller amounts in the markets of your choice. With CFDs you don’t actually have to purchase or own an instrument, so you are not constricted by the high prices of certain stocks or commodities. So even if the price of Google’s stock, for example, is $1,000, on NOZAX you can invest in Google with as little as $50 (using the leverage of 1:10) and own $500 worth of Google shares. That’s one of the greatest advantages of using CFDs.
Is the minimum investment in a stock equal to its market price?
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