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SLGB
Smart Logistics Global Limited
stock NASDAQ

Market Open
Apr 16, 2026 12:21:35 PM EDT
0.8300USD-2.757%(-0.0236)59,654
0.7100Bid   0.9600Ask   0.2500Spread
Pre-market
Apr 16, 2026 9:11:30 AM EDT
0.9028USD+5.455%(+0.0467)2,008
After-hours
Apr 15, 2026 4:18:30 PM EDT
0.8894USD+3.890%(+0.0333)0
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As of Apr 16, 2026 2:48:27 PM EDT (1 min. ago)
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66 days ago • u/capital_com • r/Daytrading • which_broker_to_choose_am_i_stupid • C
This is a very common point of confusion, happy to jump in.
Quick clarification: **Capital.com** **(and most CFD brokers) don’t offer “real” stock ownership**. We offer **stock CFDs**, which are separate instruments. When you connect Capital.com to TradingView, you need to trade the **CFD version of the symbol**, not the exchange-listed stock itself. That’s why symbols like (NASDAQ:SLGB) show as not tradable.
On TradingView, look for symbols like:
* **(Capital.com / CFD)**
* or switch the broker filter to Capital.com and search there
If you want to **own real stocks**, you’ll need a stockbroker. Most of those don’t support PayPal in the EU due to regulatory/payment constraints, that part unfortunately isn’t you doing anything wrong either.
So in short:
* **CFD brokers** → trade price movements (no ownership), PayPal often supported
* **Stock brokers** → real shares, usually bank transfer only (EU)
It just comes down to what you want to trade: price action vs ownership.
\- Capital.com team
sentiment 0.74
66 days ago • u/capital_com • r/Daytrading • which_broker_to_choose_am_i_stupid • C
This is a very common point of confusion, happy to jump in.
Quick clarification: **Capital.com** **(and most CFD brokers) don’t offer “real” stock ownership**. We offer **stock CFDs**, which are separate instruments. When you connect Capital.com to TradingView, you need to trade the **CFD version of the symbol**, not the exchange-listed stock itself. That’s why symbols like (NASDAQ:SLGB) show as not tradable.
On TradingView, look for symbols like:
* **(Capital.com / CFD)**
* or switch the broker filter to Capital.com and search there
If you want to **own real stocks**, you’ll need a stockbroker. Most of those don’t support PayPal in the EU due to regulatory/payment constraints, that part unfortunately isn’t you doing anything wrong either.
So in short:
* **CFD brokers** → trade price movements (no ownership), PayPal often supported
* **Stock brokers** → real shares, usually bank transfer only (EU)
It just comes down to what you want to trade: price action vs ownership.
\- Capital.com team
sentiment 0.74


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