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Apple and Tesla Stock Split

The FXOpen Team


Apple and Tesla have announced their plans to split their stocks. Due to the completion of the split, Apple (#AAPL) and Tesla (#TSLA) CFDs are expected to begin trading in the United States at an adjusted price based on the split ratio starting from August 31, 2020.

Trading on the MT4/MT5 platforms for these CFDs has now been switched to Close Only mode until trading starts on August 31, 2020.

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