CFD vs Share Trading: Which Path Fits Your Goal

Last updated May 8, 2026
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Quick answer

CFD vs share trading is a choice between leveraged short-term speculation (CFD) and owning equity in a company (share trading). CFDs offer 1:5 retail leverage on stocks, allow short-selling, no stamp duty in the UK, but pay overnight financing and miss dividends in cash. Share trading suits long-term wealth building; CFDs suit short-term tactical positioning.

Share trading means buying the underlying equity and holding it in custody. You own a fractional piece of the company. CFD share trading means contracting with a broker on the price difference of the same equity without ever owning it. The two paths look similar on a chart and behave very differently in your account, your tax return, and your risk profile. The right one depends on time horizon, capital, and what you are actually trying to do.

Side-by-side

FeatureShare tradingCFD trading
OwnershipYes, on share registerNo, contract only
Voting rightsYesNo
LeverageCash account: 1:1. Margin account: typically 1:2-1:4 retailUp to 1:5 retail (ESMA)
Short sellingDifficult or unavailable for retailLong or short with one click
DividendsPaid as cash, often with withholding tax to reclaimCash adjustment to position, no reclaim paperwork
Overnight financingNone (cash); margin interest (margin)Daily financing on the full notional
Stamp duty (UK)0.5% on purchaseNone
Capital gains taxStandard CGT in most jurisdictionsVaries; often treated separately
Time horizon fitMonths to decadesHours to weeks

Capital efficiency: the headline difference

Buying 100 shares of an EUR 200 equity costs EUR 20,000 of cash. Trading the same notional through an equity CFD at 1:5 retail leverage requires EUR 4,000 of margin. The other EUR 16,000 stays liquid for other positions, other instruments, or simply as a cash buffer.

This is the headline appeal of CFDs and the headline trap. The same leverage that frees capital amplifies losses. A 5% adverse move on a 1:5 position is 25% of your margin.

Two-way exposure: the second difference

Going short on physical shares as a retail trader is operationally hard: you need a margin account with a stock-borrow desk, you pay a borrow fee, and your broker may recall the loan at any time. CFDs short with one click. If your view is that an equity will fall, the CFD path is materially cleaner.

Financing: the cost share traders forget about

A long equity CFD held overnight pays daily financing equal to a benchmark rate (typically the overnight reference rate) plus a broker markup of 2.5-3.5%. On EUR 20,000 notional at a 7% all-in rate, that is roughly EUR 3.83 per day, or EUR 1,400 per year.

For a day trader, financing is zero. For a swing trader holding two weeks, financing is a small drag. For a buy-and-hold investor holding two years, financing eats your dividend yield and then some. This is the single biggest reason CFDs are not the right tool for long-term investing.

Tax: jurisdiction-specific, but the pattern matters

Share trading in most jurisdictions falls under capital gains tax, with allowances, exemptions, and dividend tax credits. CFD trading is often treated as a separate category and may not qualify for those allowances. Stamp duty applies to share purchases in some jurisdictions (UK, Ireland) and not to CFDs. The full picture is jurisdiction-specific; consult a local advisor.

Which one fits your goal

Your goalBetter tool
Buy and hold for retirementShare trading
Dividend reinvestment over decadesShare trading
Voting on company resolutionsShare trading
Day or swing trading equitiesCFD
Shorting individual equitiesCFD
Hedging an existing portfolioCFD
Multi-asset trading on one accountCFD

The honest frame

Share trading is for ownership. CFD trading is for activity. They serve different goals, and most experienced retail investors end up using both: shares for the long-term core, CFDs for the active sleeve.

CFD share trading at Volity

Volity offers CFDs on 200+ equities across US, UK, EU, and select APAC listings. Retail leverage on individual equity CFDs is capped at 1:5 under ESMA. Negative balance protection applies. Execution is by UBK Markets Ltd (CySEC 186/12). Eligible retail clients of UBK Markets are covered by the Cyprus Investor Compensation Fund up to EUR 20,000 per client per firm.


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