How to buy, sell and short Cellular Goods shares
Cellular Goods is the David Beckham-backed cannabinoid company that went public in February 2021. We explain how to buy, sell and short Cellular Goods shares, as well as how to analyse the Cellular Goods share price.
How to buy Cellular Goods shares: investing or trading
Buying Cellular Goods shares can mean that you’re either investing in the company outright, or taking a ‘buy’ position with leveraged derivatives like spread bets or CFDs. Here’s how to take your position on Cellular Goods shares with us.
Investing in Cellular Goods shares
- Create or log in to your share dealing account and go to the platform
- Search for ‘Cellular Goods’
- Select ‘buy’ in the deal ticket
- Choose the number of shares you want to buy
- Confirm your purchase and monitor your investment
Trading Cellular Good shares
- Create or log in to your trading account and go to the platform
- Search for ‘Cellular Good’
- Select ‘buy’ in the deal ticket
- Choose your position size and take steps to manage your risk
- Open and monitor your trade
When you invest, you’ll be buying Cellular Goods shares outright. This’ll make you a Cellular Goods shareholder, and you’ll be eligible to receive dividends and voting rights if the company grants them.
Bear in mind that you need to commit the full cost of an investment position upfront because leverage isn’t available. But, your maximum risk is also capped at this initial outlay. As with all investments, you could get back less than you initially invested.
Learn more about share dealing
When you trade, you can open a speculative ‘buy’ position without taking direct ownership of Cellular Goods shares if you think the company’s share price will increase. You can do this with leveraged derivatives like spread bets or CFDs – and we offer both.
Learn about the differences between spread bets and CFDs
Leverage gives you full market exposure for an initial deposit – known as margin – so you won’t have to commit the full value of the position upfront like you would with share dealing. But, while leverage can increase your profits, it can also increase your losses – so it’s important to take steps to manage your risk.
Learn more about risk management
How to sell Cellular Goods shares: investing or trading
Selling a Cellular Goods share investment means that you’ll be reducing your investment position. This could be to take some profit, or it could be to close your position entirely – perhaps to cut a loss if the Cellular Goods share price had decreased to your personal maximum loss threshold.
Find out how to sell your Cellular Goods shares in the boxes below
In context of trading, ‘selling’ means that you’re taking a speculative position on Cellular Goods shares falling in value. This is known as going short, and you can also do it with derivatives like spread bets or CFDs. That’s because these derivatives let you take a position without having to directly own Cellular Goods shares.
Just like buying with derivatives, you’ll be shorting Cellular Goods shares with leverage when you open a position with spread bets or CFDs. Remember that while this can increase your potential profits, it can also magnify your losses.
Learn more about the impact of leverage on your trades
Short selling Cellular Goods shares
- Create or log in to your trading account for spread bets or CFDs and go to our trading platform
- Search for ‘Cellular Goods’
- Select ‘sell’ in the deal ticket
- Choose your position size and take steps to manage your risk
- Open and monitor your trade
How to analyse the Cellular Goods share price
You should use both technical analysis and fundamental analysis to analyse the Cellular Goods share price.
- Technical analysis looks at chart patterns, technical indicators and historical price action
- Fundamental analysis is based on the fundamentals of a company, including its net revenue and profit and loss statements
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