The Basics of CFD Trading
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This section is about trading using what’s called a ‘Contract for Difference’ – or CFD.
A Contract for Difference represents the difference between the price when you buy and sell a CFD of a share, index or commodity.
Put simply, a CFD is a contract between a buyer and seller.
The buyer and seller agree to exchange the difference between the price of a share at the opening and closing of a trade.
The CFD is a popular financial tool because it allows investors to buy or sell a contracted number of shares in a given stock at a certain price for any period of time.
There is no physical delivery of a CFD contract.
Nor do you have any of the additional benefits of owning a share, such as attending an Annual General Meeting.
You do, however, take part in dividends and any corporate actions such as bonus shares.
All CFD trading is settled in cash.
Money either flows into or out of your account depending upon the success of your trading.
But before we get into the trading aspect…firsts things first…
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