$100.000 in Europe. Which CFD Broker?

Discussion in 'Retail Brokers' started by simonar, Nov 29, 2020.

  1. simonar

    simonar

    Hello everybody.
    Looking for a good brokerage firm that offer CFD Trading with no withdrawal problems and good customer support.

    PS: what do you think about Plus500, AvaTrade, Interactive Brokers, Saxo Bank... ?

    Thank you!
    S.
     
  2. DevBru

    DevBru

    Why CFD? What are you looking to trade.
     
  3. simonar

    simonar

    Everything. CFD for the leverage.
     
  4. orbit23

    orbit23

    Maybe Oanda?

    Are you new to trading? If so, then starting with a 100k is a very very bad idea. Speaking from personal experience.
     
  5. simonar

    simonar

    Oanda refused me because I didn't want to prove them 50k in one bank account. Sure it's a bad idea to trade all of them but this is my budget to begin.
     
  6. cesfx

    cesfx

    This is strange. I had accounts with Oanda without having to prove much.

    Interactive Brokers is definitely the best among the ones you mentioned. Although they offer CFD's, it's all quite advanced and maybe not suitable for beginners.

    IG could be a decent solid european option. For high leverage you have to step away from Europe.
     
  7. ZBZB

    ZBZB

    CFD brokers have to publish how many customers lose money. The people making money are the ones not using leverage but using CFD’s to avoid the stamp duty.
     
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  8. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    At the extremes I agree but you can e.g. go with 2x leverage diversified positions and sleep fairly easy as well. Backtesting is useful for finding out what leverage is actually reasonable (optimal) to use, and it's in most cases much less than retail is provided with.
     
  9. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    Can you explain? I didn't have to show to Oanda how much money I had in my bank account. (If I understand you correctly.)

    Yeah, they can be a bit picky with the info you provide but that's for your own protection, e.g. so someone else can't withdraw your money to their bank account.
     
  10. Robert Morse

    Robert Morse Sponsor

    I assume 4X for day Trading and 2X for overnight does not meet your needs?

     
    #10     Nov 29, 2020