ALL US traders are missing out on CFDs because of your lovely government.

Discussion in 'Trading' started by madrid9, Jan 14, 2007.

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  1. Don't bother. Nobody want's to trade them anyway.
     
    #61     Jan 14, 2007
  2. what the hell is this thread about?

    I've seen sites offering CFDs to US customers!?

    i believe one is gcitrading.com

    there is another one called something like finotech
     
    #62     Jan 14, 2007
  3. madrid9

    madrid9

    blast boy, you can suck my cook, you poor man

    how many jobs are you holding, dreaming of being a trader :p
     
    #63     Jan 14, 2007
  4. Yea baby! Keeping it real! MMC has just put the period on this thread. Good job.

    I hate to get in the middle of this but Madrid9, every time I look at your post, you're always making fun of someone or being a tough guy. Just take it easy. The best traders I know are also the most humble people.
     
    #64     Jan 14, 2007
  5. madrid9

    madrid9

    TRADE CFDs they are GREAT

    DO IT DO IT NOW

    moderators this is not a spam, just facts
     
    #65     Jan 14, 2007
  6. Right about now Gavin is probably typing his little hoovies to the quick and muttering vague obscenities.

    He thought today would be routine:p
     
    #66     Jan 14, 2007
  7. Which democrat candidates support CFD trading in the U.S.? I doubt they all do, so it would be helpful to know who to sponsor if CFD trading is a priority concern.
     
    #67     Jan 14, 2007

  8. cfds are great if u are a swing trader and can find a reputable trustworthy broker. spread betting is probably even better because there's zip commission beside the spread

    the spread in a spread-bet on a stock [usa/european] is typically less than .5%, tightening at times to as little as .2%. some companies offer directional bets on goog for a minuscule 10tick spread that is exactly the same in the real mkt. u also pay waaay less in margin interests repayments: usually no more than 1.5/2% per year that is all included in the spread: so to open a position that expire in 1 yr u just pay 2%. baragin.

    only problem is the brokers, typically operating as bucketshops but again, if u swing trade u should encounter very little problems.

    they are definetly great product and widely employed by professional: i heard of a massive bet taken recently by a firm using cfds. a transaction equivalent to 100s of millions of dollars, so yeah they are used by many pros.
     
    #68     Jan 14, 2007
  9. dhpar

    dhpar

    :D

    this one was even better - looks like we are going to have funny week.
     
    #69     Jan 14, 2007
  10. this thread is total bollox.


    I believe the only product not available in the US is spread betting, the ultimate leverage king.. which IMO should be illegal anyways esp with the quoted spreads..
     
    #70     Jan 14, 2007
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