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Understanding Better: Spread Betting Misconceptions

Spread Betting has obviously become much more than the conventional way of trading over the past decade. However, there are still several false pretensions and myths shrouding the reality on how traders actually function which leads to many traders liable, discouraged and baffled. Below are several notions to clear away [...]

When Good deals turn Bad

Upon seeing the downside lead to serious limitations over the long term as the market going up and down. The journey up has never been a walk in the park but more of a tiring hike over a treacherous mountain. Even when indices are soaring someone else on the other [...]

Is the nature of Volatily when trading CFDs beneficial or not?

All eyes are fixed tightly on the US share market as volatility tops the economic climate. Extremes in volatility have been seen and felt over the past few weeks as the economic outlook continues to have vague unwavering foresight and consumer confidence remain relatively low. As such, gold and [...]

Creative Investing: Hedges at the limit

Pensions and endowments place a much higher precedence on defending assets rather than simply aiming for ridiculous returns while taking extraordinary risks to do so. It should be taken into consideration that resilience and persistence on the trading industry is the foremost and formidable tool traders should naturally have to [...]

Ingenious Strategy for Making Amazing Profit with Apple Options

It is generally not easy to earn huge profit in the market in these variable times that is at least true for conservative investments. However, a breakthrough in trading comes with trading options on Apple (AAPL). Apple apparently has the best and ingenious scheme at present. The company has constantly [...]

Reliable Spread betting guidelines: Investors wary of Spanish Bailout

In the early dawn of Monday morning’s trade, the July 23 trading activities were met with near disastrous results as the FTSE 100 fell down 75 points while on the other hand the Spanish 10-year bond yield deferred well over 7.1 per cent. As the United Kingdom’s index went further [...]

What South Korea can teach the Eurozone

It wasn’t long ago that South Korea was on the verge of economic failure stood up as one nation and rallied support from its constituents to become one of the most successful and wealthiest nations in East Asia today. Their secret was not that of a wise political maneuvering but [...]

FSCS discloses major adviser levies (adding further risk)

The FSCS or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme has recently verified its levies for the year 2012-2013 which will hopefully result in asset intermediaries pledge to contribute £78 million worth of life and pension intermediaries with additional £46m that will bring about the two sub-classes with probable uncertainty of extra [...]

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