Spread Betting - Examples
Wall Street June Futures
We offer markets on all the major equity indices from around the world. Trading on equity indices gives you exposure to a basket of different shares in a single transaction.
Using O.C.O.
Orders O.C.O (One-Cancels-Other) orders are a popular and effective order combination. Our system not only supports these orders but allows you to use them in combination with other stop and limit orders.
The above OCO order example shows the trade delivering a profit. Please note that this is for illustrative purposes only. Trades can result in losses, which mean you could incur additional liabilities far in excess of your initial margin deposit. Only speculate with money you can afford to lose.
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Using Contingent Orders
Futures traders have used this type of order combination extensively for many years. But it is only now that it is fully supported in a spread-trading environment.
The above Contingent order example shows the trade delivering a profit. Please note that this is for illustrative purposes only. Trades can result in losses, which mean you could incur additional liabilities far in excess of your initial margin deposit. Only speculate with money you can afford to lose.
Currencies
We give you access to all the major global currency pairs. We offer both quarterly and daily contracts with very competitive spreads.
The above trades show both profit and loss making positions. Please note that this is for illustrative purposes only. Trades can result in losses, which mean you could incur additional liabilities far in excess of your initial margin deposit. Only speculate with money you can afford to lose.
Individual Shares
Spread trading on individual shares has become tremendously popular in recent years. The leveraged nature of the product, and the ability to go short as easily as long are just two of the significant advantages that spread trading has over traditional share dealing. We offer spreads on hundreds of shares worldwide.
The above trades show both profit and loss making positions. Please note that this is for illustrative purposes only. Trades can result in losses, which mean you could incur additional liabilities far in excess of your initial margin deposit. Only speculate with money you can afford to lose.