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Pick any eligible US, Canadian or European stock (or ETF, where available) and decide how much you want to invest - it's that easy. If the purchase price doesn't result in a whole number of shares, we'll buy or sell fractional shares.
Pick Your Stock |
Pick Your $ Amount |
Share Price1 | Number of Shares |
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NFLX | $25 | $644.50 | 0.0388 |
TSLA | $25 | $173.79 | 0.1439 |
GOOG | $25 | $176.03 | 0.1420 |
AMZN | $25 | $184.69 | 0.1354 |
$100 | Stock Portfolio |
Any trading symbols displayed are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to portray recommendations.
[1] Share prices as of June 11, 2024.
With fractional shares you can divide your investments among more stocks to achieve a more diversified portfolio, and put small cash balances to work quickly to maximize potential returns!
Fractional shares represent portions of a whole share of a company’s stock or an exchange-traded fund (ETF). Instead of purchasing an entire share, investors can buy a fraction, allowing them to invest amounts that align with their financial goals. For example, if a single share costs USD 100, an investor with USD 50 can acquire 0.5 shares. This approach makes higher-priced securities accessible to a broader audience.
The benefits of fractional shares trading include:
Investors can own portions of expensive stocks or ETFs without needing substantial capital.
Fractional shares trading allows investors to diversify their portfolios more effectively, helping to diversify risks.
Fractional shares trading enables the full utilization of available funds, minimizing idle cash and maximizing potential returns.
Investors can consistently invest in set amounts over time, smoothing out the effects of market volatility.
Fractional shares allow IBKR clients to allocate a sum of money when investing stocks rather than buying a specific number of shares. Traders’ Academy by Interactive Brokers provides complimentary resources to educate you on fractional shares and their role in accessing higher-priced stocks, portfolio diversification, the efficient use of capital and facilitating dollar-cost averaging.
This lesson and short video reviews how to configure your account for fractional shares trading and the steps to follow when investing your preferred amounts in shares of stocks or ETFs.
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