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Where can I find information about each share/stock?

Information about how to find more about each market, share and stock.

Written by Panika Chamnithurakan

Updated: 2026-02-03 11:24:30

To find more information about each market:

Mobile Application

  1. Open your XTB mobile application.

  2. Select the market or stock you are interested in.

  3. Tap the ‘i’ button located at the top-right corner of the screen.

Web Platform

  1. Open the XTB platform via a web browser on your PC.

  2. Select the market or stock you are interested in.

  3. Click the ‘i’ button located at the right corner of the selected stock.

If you are accessing your account via our xStation desktop platform, a pop up will appear with three categories:

  1. Basic Info – Includes details such as commissions, currency, minimum order size, market trading hours, and more.

  2. Dividends – Provides information on dividend payment history or forecasts for future dividend payments.

  3. ESG – Displays ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) ratings.

  4. Financial – Covers all financial information, such as profitability, financial strength, and more.

If you have any further questions, please visit https://www.xtb.com/int/contact select the country you have registered with and contact a member of our staff.

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