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ASX 200 Trading

Trade the ASX 200 stock index with PrimeXBT and benefit from both a rising or falling market with long and short positions

Trade ASX 200

ASX stands for Australian Securities Exchange, which is the primary exchange for Australian stocks based in Sydney. The ASX 200 is a benchmark index that was created in the year 2000 and consists of the 200 largest public companies by market capitalisation listed on the ASX.

Because of Australia’s recent rapid growth, and the relatively young age of its stock exchange and the associated ASX 200 index, there is a lot of potential for growth in this index and the companies that fall under it.

PrimeXBT is an award-winning online trading platform offering traders all the tools necessary to trade in the ASX 200 market. PrimeXBT prides itself on security, privacy, and a good overall user experience for its traders.

Why trade ASX 200 with PrimeXBT

  • Easy to startStart trading in minutes with quick and easy registration procedure, and low minimum deposit
  • Low trading feesSave on fees! Benefit from PrimeXBT’s low commission rates and tight spreads while trading all available assets
  • Secure tradingEnjoy PrimeXBT’s security features that will ensure your personal data and funds are always safe.
  • Best-in-class trading platformPrimeXBT’s award-winning software offers traders a variety of professional trading tools. Access cryptocurrencies, stock indices, commodities, and forex from a single account!
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How does ASX 200 margin trading work?

Margin trading on the ASX 200 means that the trader will use funds that are provided by PrimeXBT to open larger positions while only putting up a small part of the overall position. Essentially, margin trading improves trading results so that traders are able to realize larger profits on successful trades.

This can lead to potentially bigger profits as the position is bigger than the deposit put forward by the traders and they can see the amount leveraged by many multiples, but it is also risky as the losses for a trade that goes the other way can also mean higher losses than expected.

The benefits of ASX 200 trading with leverage

  • Magnified profitsMargin trading is known for its ability to make larger trades compared to deposited amounts. Margin trading is one of the most effective ways to increase potential returns
  • DiversificationMargin trading means there is more available traders' capital left on the account which can be used to open new positions. Diversification allows to reduce market risk.
  • Gaining from the market fall.Margin trading also allows traders to open long and short positions in order to profit from both growing and falling market.

ASX 200 leverage trading example

For example, If a trader takes a long position of $2,000 on the ASX 200 and it rises by 10%, using 5x leverage the same rise becomes a 50% profit, or $1,000. A similar spot trade without leverage would result in only 10% profit, or $200.

Disclaimer: Margin trading also comes with inherent risks if the position moves against the trade. You should never utilize 100% leverage and never invest more than you can afford to lose.

Normal trade
Normal trade
Leveraged trade with PrimeXBT
Leveraged trade with PrimeXBT

How to start trading ASX 200

  • 1
    Create Your account
    Create a new account on PrimeXBT in less than a minute. Only a registered E-mail is needed to begin.
  • 2
    Fund Your account
    Easily deposit funds to your personal trading account. We don’t charge any fees on deposits.
  • 3
    Begin trading
    After you have made your first deposit to the trading platform, and funded your trading account, you may start trading indices immediately.
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