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Figma Now Available to Trade with FxPro!

We’re excited to announce that Figma (FIG.N) is now available for trading at FxPro. This highly anticipated tech stock has made waves in the market with one of the most spectacular IPOs in recent history.

A Record-Breaking Debut
Figma, the leading cloud-based design and collaboration platform, officially launched its IPO on July 31st and delivered a performance that impressed traders and analysts alike.

  • IPO Price: $33 per share
  • First-Day Close: $115.50 (+250%)
  • Market Cap: ~$68 billion

According to Bloomberg, Figma’s first trading day marked the largest first-day jump in over 30 years for a U.S.-traded company that raised more than $1 billion. This milestone not only reflects the market’s appetite for innovative tech firms but also signals a potential revival in the IPO market after a long slowdown since 2022.

Why Figma is a Stock to Watch
Founded in 2012 by Dylan Field, Figma has become an essential tool for designers and product teams, offering seamless real-time collaboration for companies like Google, Microsoft, Netflix, and Uber. Its IPO success highlights the growing demand for cloud-based, collaborative software solutions—a trend that continues to attract investor attention in the tech sector.

Trade Figma (FIG.N) with FxPro
Now you can go long or short on Figma stock via CFDs with FxPro and take advantage of its volatility:

  • Trade with MT5 accounts via MetaTrader 5 or the FxPro App/Webtrader
  • Long & short positions available
  • From as little as 0.01 shares
  • Fast execution & tight spreads

Figma’s impressive market debut and strong growth potential make it a stock to watch for traders looking to capture movements in the tech sector resurgence.

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