Risk Warning: Trading financial products on margin carries a high degree of risk and is not suitable for all investors. Losses can exceed the initial investment. Please ensure you fully understand the risks and take appropriate care to manage your risk.

Buy Bonds Online

Trade Bonds Using a Robust Platform Combined with First-Class Trading Conditions

What is a Bond?

In simple terms, a bond is an agreement between a borrower and a lender, where a borrower finances a project by issuing a bond. Bonds, also known as treasuries or securities, are generally issued by governments. The issuer of a bond, or the ‘borrower’, sets the interest rate which is then paid to the investor. At the maturity of this bond the investor is then paid back their initial investment.

Unlike stocks, there’s no central exchange to buy and sell bonds. The bond market is an ‘over-the-counter’ market, which is much bigger than the stock market! It’s also important to note that, as a trader, you aren’t directly buying or selling the bond, you’re simply speculating about how the bond will appreciate or depreciate in value over time.

Why TRADE BONDS
with Tickmill?

Our aim is to help our traders succeed by
providing an exceptional trading experience.

  • Spreads from 0.0
  • Access to German Bonds
  • 0.20s Average execution speed.
  • All trading strategies enabled.
  • Leverage up to 1:100.

BONDS

Instrument Minimum Spread Typical Spread Long Position Short Position
#EURBOBL 0.026 0.026 -1.45 -3.8
#EURBUND 0.026 0.026 -3.57 -1.68
#EURBUXL 0.042 0.042 -2.83 -2.42
#EURSCHA 0.018 0.018 -4.25 -1
For a full list of our spreads click here.

HOW-TO
Trade Bonds

Bond price is affected by changing market sentiments and the economic landscape, with the most influential price drivers being interest rates, yield and the bonds rating. However, understanding the relationship between a bond’s price and external factors is somewhat complex.

Let’s look at interest rates as an example:
Due to inflation, the government decides to raise interest rates. When this happens the interest rate on the bond increases, meaning that the yield, or amount paid back to the investor, will fall. In turn this causes the bond’s price to decrease, because it’s worth less to the original investor!

If a trader were speculating that there would be an interest rate hike, they would then sell the bond, expecting that the price will fall. In the above example, the trader would have therefore made a profit!
How-to Trade Bonds

Learn to Trade Bonds

Tickmill's Bond Trading Hours

We offer our clients access to German bonds and you’re able to trade from:
GMT TIME
*Note: Trading hours are subject to change without prior notice. Liquidity Providers may adjust trading schedule as necessary, depending on market conditions.

START TRADING with Tickmill

It’s simple and fast to join!

Full Name
 
Country
 
Client Type
 
Email Address
 
REGISTER

REGISTER

Complete registration, Log in to your Client Area and upload the required documents.

Create Account
Account Type
Currency
 
Leverage
 
CREATE AN ACCOUNT

CREATE AN ACCOUNT

Once your documents are approved, create a Live Trading account.

Deposit 1
Select Account
Deposit 2
Select Deposit Method
 
MAKE A DEPOSIT

MAKE A DEPOSIT

Select a payment method, fund your trading account and start trading.