Nvidia Stock (NVDA) — CFD Trading Guide
What moves NVDA and how the stock is traded as a CFD — sessions, long/short mechanics and risk.
Open Exness Account →Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) can be traded as a share CFD: long or short positions on the stock’s price without owning the share, during NASDAQ hours — which fall in the evening for Gulf-based traders.
NVDA trading facts
- NVIDIA Corporation lists on the NASDAQ exchange under the ticker NVDA.
- The company designs graphics processors and data-centre chips that power modern AI systems — earnings reports and product announcements are major volatility events for the stock.
- A share CFD tracks the market price of the underlying stock: you can open long (buy) or short (sell) positions without owning the share.
- Dividends on share CFDs are handled as balance adjustments for open positions; you do not receive shareholder rights.
- The regular NASDAQ session is 09:30–16:00 New York time, which falls in the evening for Gulf-based traders — after the local workday.
- Share CFDs use lower leverage than forex pairs — position sizes should be planned accordingly.
Frequently asked questions
When can NVDA be traded from the Gulf?
During the regular NASDAQ session, 09:30–16:00 New York time — evening hours in the Gulf region.
Do I receive dividends on a share CFD?
Open CFD positions receive a balance adjustment equivalent to the dividend; you do not gain shareholder rights.