With CFDs, you can lose more than you deposit, you do not have ownership in the underlying asset and you may be subject to margin close-outs if you do not maintain sufficient margin. Data is based on ...
Fig 5: Japan 225 CFD Index medium-term & major trends as of 18 Jul 2025 (Source: TradingView) A steepening of the JGB yield curves (30-year minus 2-year and 10-year minus 2-year) coupled with ...
Volatility has become the constant companion of modern traders. Currency swings react instantly to policy signals. Crypto CFD prices can surge before social feeds even refresh. Index CFDs mirror ...
The first thing people often say about contracts for difference (CFDs) is that, these days, they are virtually identical to spread-bets. For index investors, though, that's not quite true - there are ...
Momentum trading is all about capitalizing on a directional burst in the market, in other words, buying strength in an uptrend and selling weakness in a downtrend. This contrasts with range trading ...
Contracts for difference (CFDs) have become very popular over a short space of time, with the first trading service launched in the UK in 2000. There are several companies offering the service, but, ...