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
blast boy, you can suck my cook, you poor man how many jobs are you holding, dreaming of being a trader
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.
Right about now Gavin is probably typing his little hoovies to the quick and muttering vague obscenities. He thought today would be routine
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.
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.
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..