The time when only Wall Street invested in stocks is history. Nowadays, more and more young people acquire and trade assets on a daily basis. And to open up more trading possibilities for you, we're again adding plenty of new assets to NAGA which are already available! 🎉
Let's take a quick look at all the new assets. 🔍
12 New Crypto CFDs
- Chiliz $CHZ – An Ethereum token that powers Socios.com, a platform that lets users trade tokens to show their support for professional sports teams.
- Aave $AAVE – A decentralized lending system that allows users to lend, borrow and earn interest on crypto assets, all without middlemen.
- Algo $ALGO – The cryptocurrency of the Algorand blockchain that has been built to help create an open, borderless economy where everybody can participate.
- Bancor $BNT – A blockchain protocol that allows users to convert different virtual currency tokens directly and instantly instead of exchanging them.
- GRT $GRT – An Ethereum token that powers Graph, a decentralized protocol for indexing and querying data from blockchains, similarly as Google indexes the web.
- Qtum $QTUM – A cryptocurrency that combines Ethereum's smart contract functionality with the security of Bitcoin's unspent transaction output.
- Decentraland $MANA – A decentralized VR (virtual reality) world that is powered by the Ethereum blockchain.
- Flow $FLOW – A fast, decentralized, and developer-friendly blockchain, designed as the foundation for a new generation of games, apps, and digital assets.
- Compound $COMP – A Defi protocol that hosts lending pools to earn interest on various cryptocurrencies.
- Sandbox $SAND – A virtual world built on the Ethereum blockchain, where players can build, own, and monetize their gaming experiences.
- Paxos $PAX – A USD-pegged cryptocurrency, known as a stablecoin, regulated by the New York State Department of Financial Services.
- Dai $DAI – A decentralized stablecoin running on Ethereum that attempts to maintain a value of $1.00 USD, being backed by collateral on the Maker platform.
7 Meme stocks
- Novavax $NVAX – An American biotechnology company based in Gaithersburg, Maryland that develops vaccines to counter serious infectious diseases.
- GameStop $GME – The world's largest retail gaming and trade-in destination for Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo games, systems, consoles & accessories.
- AMC $AMC – An American movie theatre chain headquartered in Leawood, Kansas, and the largest movie theatre chain in the world.
- Nikola $NKLA – An American company that presented a number of zero-emission vehicle concepts from 2016 to 2020.
- Beyond Meat $BYND – A Los Angeles-based producer of plant-based meat substitutes in the beef, pork and poultry categories.
- BlackBerry $BB – The company provides enterprises and governments with the software and services they need to secure the Internet of Things.
- Bed Bath & Beyond $BBBY – A nationwide chain of home furnishing "super-stores" offering one of the largest selections of products for the home.
Tesla's rival - Rivian
- Rivian $RIVN – An electric-truck manufacturer that just had its IPO and already has a market cap of over $100 billion (one-tenth of Tesla's market cap). However, taking into account that Rivian covers the truck segment which Tesla does not, analysts see a huge potential for the company.
28 Hong Kong stocks
- Geely Automotive Holding Ltd. $175.HK – An investment holding company principally engaged in the production and sales of automobiles.
- Cathay Pacific Airways $293.HK – The flag carrier of Hong Kong, with its head office and main hub located at Hong Kong International Airport.
- China Railway Group Ltd. $390.HK – Known as CREC, a Chinese construction company that floats in Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchanges.
- Tencent $700.HK – A Chinese multinational technology conglomerate holding company. Its subsidiaries globally market various Internet-related services.
- Air China $753.HK – The flag carrier of the People's Republic of China and one of the "Big Three" mainland Chinese airlines.
- ZTE $763.HK – A Chinese partially state-owned technology company that specializes in telecommunication. ZTE also operates carrier networks and terminals.
- PetroChina Co. $857.HK – Currently Asia's largest oil and gas producer and was China's second-biggest oil producer in 2006.
- China Mobile $941.HK – The trade name of both China Mobile Limited and its ultimate controlling shareholder, China Mobile Communications Group Co.
- Cheung Kong Infrastructure $1038.HK – The largest publicly listed infrastructure company in Hong Kong with diversified investments across several energy sectors.
- BYD Company $1211.HK – A Chinese manufacturing company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, founded by Wang Chuanfu in February 1995.
- ICBC Indus & Comm Bank of China $1398.HK – A multinational Chinese banking company.
- Xiaomi $1810.HK – A Chinese company founded in 2010 and it manufactures and sells electronics such as smartphones, smartwatches and even laptops.
- Ping An Insurance $2318.HK – A Chinese holding conglomerate whose subsidiaries mainly deal with insurance, banking, asset management and financial services.
- Li Ning $2331.HK – A Chinese sportswear and sports equipment company founded by former Olympic gymnast Li Ning. It endorses athletes and teams worldwide.
- Great Wall Motor $2333.HK– China's largest producer of sport-utility vehicles and pick-up trucks.
- China Power $2380.HK – One of several Hong Kong-listed subsidiaries of five national power generating groups in Mainland China.
- Meituan $3690.HK – A Chinese shopping platform for locally found consumer products and retail services including entertainment, dining, and more.
- Bank of China $3988.HK – One of the four biggest state-owned commercial banks in China.
- Haidilao International Holding $6862.HK – The largest hotpot restaurant chain in China which is widespread through spicy broths and special services.
- China Unicom $762.HK – A Chinese state-owned telecommunications operator of China and the world's sixth-largest mobile service provider by subscriber base.
- Lenovo Group $992.HK – Through its subsidiaries, Lenovo Group sells and manufactures personal computers and handheld devices.
- China Petroleum & Chemical Corp $386.HK – A Chinese oil and gas enterprise based in Beijing. It is listed in Hong Kong and also trades in Shanghai and New York.
- China Construction Bank Corp $939.HK – One of the "big four" banks in the People's Republic of China with approximately 13,629 domestic branches.
- AIA Group Ltd. $1299.HK – A multinational insurance and finance corporation and the largest public listed life insurance and securities group in Asia-Pacific.
- ANTA Sports Products Ltd. $2020.HK – The world's third-largest sports equipment company by revenue as of 2019.
- China Evergrande Group $3333.HK – The second-largest property developer in China by sales. It is ranked 122nd on the Fortune Global 500.
- China Merchants Bank $3968.HK – The first share-holding commercial bank wholly owned by corporate legal entities in China, with over five hundred branches.
- GCL Poly Energy Holdings Ltd. $3800.HK – The largest supplier of polysilicon in China as of 2019, and also a supplier of electronic wafers for the solar industry.