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Investments News - Last Updated Sunday 5th October 2008 → Syndicate this
Spread Betting guides for beginners




Sunday 5th October 2008

You will no doubt have come across the term Spread Betting if you have a keen interest in financial markets. In summary it is the chance to trade the movement of an array of investments using a margin system which ensures that you do not need to out down the full underlying cost of the investment. Sound complicated?

While some would describe Spread Betting as gambling for traders it has actually become a whole new industry in its own right. You can literally buy and sell options in any assets which are traded on popular markets from shares to gilts, from property to oil. We now have access to an array of Spread Betting guides
from the likes of ODL markets, City Index, GFT and Finspreads which not only offer you different angles, strategies and thoughts on Spread Betting but access to some very interesting information.

However, as with any investment vehicle that you choose to use you need to ensure that it fits in with your investment criteria and you can afford to take any losses on board. Spread Betting is another area of the financial sector which has attracted great interest over the last few years and continues to do so.

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