Stocks

Own a piece of a company’s future

  • Growth may help keep you ahead of inflation, although stocks fluctuate
  • Potentially generate income with dividends
  • Flexibility for long-term investing or short-term trading

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Why invest in stocks?

Stocks are available for companies in a wide variety of industries, so you can tap into your knowledge of specific businesses. They can also help you diversify your portfolio.

Growth potential

While stocks prices rise and fall, profitable stocks can help your money grow. At times, they can even outpace inflation.

Income

Some stocks pay regular dividends, usually quarterly. That’s income you can keep or reinvest.

Flexibility

Since stocks trade by the millions every day, you can move quickly when you’re buying or selling.

Control

You decide which company to invest in, when it’s time to buy, and when it’s time to sell.

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Why trade stocks with Wallstreeteuro?

Easy-to-use tools, free research, and personalized guidance mean you never have to face the markets on your own.

  • Pay €0 commissions for US-listed stock trades2
  • Trade online and through our best-in-class Wallstreet Euro Mobile app and Power Wallstreet Euro app3
  • Find ideas with integrated WE. equity research
  • Benefit from end-to-end control over orders meant to ensure the highest speed .

Fast facts

  • Stocks are commonly known as “equities”
  • Companies sell stock to raise money for their operations
  • Typically, stocks trade on exchanges such as the NYSE or Nasdaq
  • When you buy shares, you are literally an owner of the company
  • Stocks may give you the right to vote in some company decisions

Top five dividend yielding stocks

Learn more about stocks

Our Insights section has everything from investing basics to advanced strategies.

What is a dividend?

A dividend is a payment made by a corporation to its stockholders, usually out of its profits. Dividends are typically paid regularly (e.g., quarterly) and made as a fixed amount per share of stock.

The basics of stock selection

Selecting stocks should never be a guessing game. In this article, we offer three guidelines that can help you take a systematic approach to finding stocks that fit your strategy.

What to know before you buy stocks

Placing a stock trade is about a lot more than pushing a button and entering your order. This brief video can help you prepare before you open a position and develop a plan for managing it.