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How to Buy Global Net Lease, Inc. (GNL) Stock

Compare 13 brokers offering GNL, check 24-hour trading availability, see options pricing, and find fractional-share eligibility.

GNL
$9.44+$0.1200 (+1.29%)
Day range
$9.29 – $9.50
52-week range
$6.77 – $10.04
Volume
1.23M
Market cap
$1.98B
Exchange
XNYS
Asset class
common
Optionable
Yes
24-hour trading
Yes
Fractional eligible
Yes
Tokenized
No
Market cap tier
small

Where to buy GNL

13 brokers in our matrix offer GNL. Verify availability and current fees with each broker before trading.

BrokerCommissionFractionalExtendedOvernightOptionsOTC access
Charles Schwab (thinkorswim) logoCharles Schwab (thinkorswim)Review$0
Schwab Stock Slices, S&P 500 only, ≥ $5/slice, up to 30 at once
~1,130
$0.65Most (3/5)
E*TRADE (Morgan Stanley) logoE*TRADE (Morgan Stanley)Review$0 listed
~20
$0.65Most (4/5)
Fidelity logoFidelityReview$0
Stocks by the Slice, 7,000+ stocks/ETFs, from $1
$0.65Partial (2+0)
Firstrade logoFirstradeReview$0
~4,000+ tickers, ≥ $5
~1,200
$0Most (4/5)
Interactive Brokers logoInteractive BrokersReview$0 (Lite) / per-share (Pro)
~10,000
per-contract pricingFull
Merrill Edge logoMerrill EdgeReview$0
$0.65Most (3/5)
Moomoo logoMoomooReview$0
$0Limited only
Public.com logoPublic.comReview$0
rebate modelLimited only
Robinhood logoRobinhoodReview$0
≥ $1 stocks, market cap ≥ $25M
~1,134
$0None
SoFi Active Investing logoSoFi Active InvestingReview$0
$0Partial (1+2)
tastytrade logotastytradeReview$0 stocks
$1.00 open, $0 close (capped at $10 per leg)Limited only
TradeStation logoTradeStationReview$0 listed
$0.50 / $0.60Most (4/5)
Webull logoWebullReview$0
$0Limited only

24-Hour / Overnight trading

GNL may be eligible for overnight trading via Charles Schwab (thinkorswim), Interactive Brokers, Robinhood, E*TRADE (Morgan Stanley), Webull, Moomoo, Firstrade. Each broker maintains its own eligibility list — confirm before placing an order.

Overnight sessions route through ATSs, typically have wider spreads, accept limit orders only, and offer no guaranteed fills.

About Global Net Lease, Inc.

Global Net Lease Inc is a real estate investment trust that manages a globally diversified portfolio of commercial real estate properties. The company is engaged in the ownership, management, operation, lease, acquisition, investment, and sale of the portfolio assets. Its segments include Industrial & Distribution, Retail, and Office. The company derives maximum revenue from the Industrial and Distribution segment. The company geographically operates in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Europe.
Sector
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS
Employees
56
Headquarters
NEW YORK, NY
Listed
2015-06-02
Market cap
$1.98B

Frequently asked

Where can I buy Global Net Lease, Inc. (GNL)?

GNL is offered by 13 brokers in our matrix, including Charles Schwab (thinkorswim), E*TRADE (Morgan Stanley), Fidelity, Firstrade, Interactive Brokers. Compare commissions, fractional eligibility, and overnight availability in the broker matrix above.

Can I buy GNL after hours or overnight?

Yes. GNL is on the 24-hour eligibility list for Charles Schwab (thinkorswim), Interactive Brokers, Robinhood, E*TRADE (Morgan Stanley), and others. Overnight sessions route through ATSs with wider spreads and limit-orders only.

Does Robinhood offer GNL?

Yes. Robinhood offers GNL as a regular exchange-listed security.

Does Fidelity offer GNL?

Yes. Fidelity offers GNL as a regular exchange-listed security.

Does Webull offer GNL?

Yes. Webull offers GNL as a regular exchange-listed security.

Is GNL optionable?

Yes. GNL has listed options contracts. Per-contract pricing varies by broker — see the Options column in the matrix.

Is there a tokenized version of GNL?

Not in our current dataset. The tokenized stock universe (Kraken xStocks, Binance Alpha/Ondo, Robinhood EU, Hyperliquid HIP-3) is expanding quickly — we refresh quarterly.

Can I buy a fractional share of GNL?

Yes. Multiple brokers in the matrix support fractional shares for GNL — see the Fractional column above for per-broker eligibility and minimums.