Why does the value of my Stock Points change?

The value of your Stock Points will track the price of the associated real share on the real stock market. This means that your Stock Points will fluctuate in value depending on the value of the real share.

If the share price increases in value, your Stock Points will also increase in value. If the share price decreases in value, your Stock Points will also decrease in value.


For example, you have 10 Stock Points for a company. Because 100 Stock Points are equivalent to 1 share, your points are always worth 0.10 of the current share price.

  • If the share price is €100, this means your Stock Points are worth €10.
  • If the share price increases to €110, your Stock Points will be worth €11.
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