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Investing in ETFs

Innovative platform. Award-winning broker.

  • More than 20 ETFs

    Trade top NYSE/NASDAQ assets, including 20+ European ETFs.

  • Innovative trading platform

    Trade ETFs through our modern web-based platform - R StocksTrader.

  • Minimum deposit 100 EUR

    Invest at least 100 EUR to start trading ETFs at RoboMarkets.

Trade the most popular ETFs

ETFs with the highest trading volume tend to be the most liquid and therefore popular.

 

     

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Available on the following account types

ETF trading platform

The only platform you need to invest in the popular ETFs.

  • Stock exchange charts and online quotes.
  • Personalised watchlists, powerful analytics tools.
  • Corporate events calendar.
  • Free strategy builder: no programming skills needed.

Enjoy the benefits of both platforms

RoboMarkets has partnered with TradingView to offer traders advanced tools and top-tier trading conditions

  • Open an Account

    Open a RoboMarkets account and create or log in to a free user account at tradingview.com.

  • Go to TradingView

    Visit the RoboMarkets broker profile and click the "Trade" button, or find the broker icon on the chart's trading panel.

  • Connect the accounts

    On the login panel that appears, click “Connect” and input your account information.

Go to TradingView
Once connected, locate the order entry panel on the navigation bar and initiate trading directly on the TradingView platform.

FAQ

ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds) are financial instruments that consist of a pool of assets (stocks, bonds, commodities, and other assets) traded like a stock. When an investor buys an ETF share, they buy a proportional interest in the pool of assets, hence permitting investment to a particular segment of the market.

ETF holdings consist of a diverse range of assets. For example, a Fitness ETF includes stocks of the largest companies focused on fitness and sport.

ETF trading provides a broad diversification portfolio to institutional and retail investors who seek a liquid market.

ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) is an increasingly popular asset that can represent the same set of shares as an index or the same industry or market. ETFs are traded on the same stock exchanges as the stocks included in the fund.

Choosing the right asset for trading is never an easy task. Use the questions below to narrow down the list of ETFs to add to your portfolio:

  1. Choose a market:
    • Do you want to target a specific region/country or to invest in a broader asset?
    • Which underlying assets do you wish to invest in: stocks, commodities, bonds?
  2. Diversify:
    • Depending on the markets you want to target: are they represented in one single ETF or a list of assets?
  3. Learn more about the Fund:
    • What are the ETF’s trading volume and capitalisation?
    • What is the ETF’s age?
    • What is the ETF’s performance over time?
    • What is the ETF’s liquidity?

Rules of thumb when choosing ETFs:

  • Don’t stick to just one market segment: diversify as much as you can around the globe and economic sectors.
  • The economic interest lies mostly in the funds with a trading volume of more than 100 M.
  • You need to have at least one year’s performance data to analyse the gains and risks correctly.

ETFs trading vs Stocks trading - lately investors have found themselves debating on these investment approaches.

To put it simply, when you invest in stocks, you invest in a single company. It’s true, you can build a portfolio of different stocks but the fees and risks will increase: you will have to pay commissions for each stock you bought and it’s harder to track each company in your stock portfolio individually.

When you buy an ETF, you invest in a whole market within one instrument. Price fluctuations of the individual assets within an ETF are less significant to its price, and the analysis is simpler. There is also a downfall - there are fewer ETFs on the market than stocks and finding the right and the most liquid ones can be a challenge.

You can apply most of the stock trading strategies to ETFs. One of the most popular among them is the “Buy and Hold” strategy.

It consists of choosing an asset with high growth potential, buying it, and holding until your investment reaches a high percentage of profitability regardless of the minor market fluctuations along the way.

This is a long-term, conservative strategy that has existed since of the stock exchanges. Among supporters of this approach are the legendary investors Warren Buffett and Jack Bogle.

The cost of trading stocks is from 0.075% per order.

Yes.

You can use R StocksTrader trading platform.

RoboMarkets offers Prime Stocks and ISK account types.

Go to tradingview.com, click the member icon in the top-right corner, and then click the “Sign In” button to choose your preferred verification method. Don’t forget to get acquainted with the community, news, and market screeners.

TradingView is compatible with all modern browsers and offers desktop and mobile apps that can be downloaded from here.

After connecting to TradingView, RoboMarkets will continue to manage all account transactions — including deposits and withdrawals — for your account.

You can use the Paper Trading feature, designed to execute simulated trades without risking real money. To practice trading using Paper Trading, open a chart, then open the Trading Panel and select Paper Trading. Please note that this type of trading does not reflect the nature of speed and order execution on an integrated account.

There are several ways to do that — you can always check the Help Centre for helpful information, ask for feedback through Support tickets, or inquire with RoboMarkets for assistance. TradingView also provide a wide array of content on its YouTube channel to help you — check it out here.

Integration is free for TradingView clients; only standard brokerage fees and commissions apply. You can also purchase one of TradingView’s Premium plans for advanced traders.

  1. Log in to TradingView and open the stock chart you want to trade.
  2. Click “Trading Panel” at the bottom and select RoboMarkets.
  3. Enter your RoboMarkets login credentials to connect.
  4. On the chart, enter the trade details (order type, quantity, etc.) and click “Submit.”
  5. Your order is now sent directly and executed by RoboMarkets.
  1. Log in to TradingView and open the stock chart you want to trade.
  2. Click “Trading Panel” at the bottom and select RoboMarkets.
  3. Enter your RoboMarkets login credentials to connect.
  4. On the chart, enter the trade details (order type, quantity, etc.) and click “Submit.”
  5. Your order is now sent directly and executed by RoboMarkets.
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