1. Introducing Contracts for Difference (CFDs)
2. What is a CFD? CFD trading defined.
3. How does it work? Bid and offer prices. Going long and going short.
4. What markets can I trade on? You can trade CFDs on shares, stock indices, forex, commodities and more.
5. Do I need a deposit? CFDs are leveraged products. Small deposit required.
6. What are the costs?
7. An example trade. CFD shares trading.
8. CFD summary. CFD trading is a flexible alternative to traditional trading.
Remember that CFDs are a leveraged product and can result in losses that exceed your initial deposit. CFD trading may not be suitable for everyone, so please ensure that you fully understand the risks involved.
A CFD - Contract For Difference is only as good as the counter-party, ask any MF Global customer! IG Group is a very strong counter party and a FTSE250 listed company. Whilst you may get special offers from some start up companies remember its pointless making money if your counter party defaults on you.
vincestanzione77 6 days ago in playlist Who are IG Markets?
Very well explained.
stephen8104 3 weeks ago