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Top 3 Trading Tips For CFD Traders

You’ll find many CFD (contract for difference) contract trading tips, strategies and ideas on different sites that claim to transform you to a pro-trader overnight. Frankly speaking, that’s not possible until and unless you are the next “Buddha” (The Enlightened one). A novice trader can become a pro only through experience, properly backed-up by study, excellent analysis power, and a close watch on the market. There’s no Holy Grail of trading. There are certain rules and some proven strategies, whose proper application by the trader can not only help in increasing the equity curve but also help in restricting loss (which is an inherent part of every kind of trading) within a certain extent. In this blog post, some of the most effective CFD trading tips are shared so that they can succeed more times than they fail.

Trading Tips #1 – PPC Formula or Preserve Precious Capital

This idea of trading has been taken from the book “High Probability Trading”, written by Marcel Link. Per his capital preservation and money management suggestion, every trader should first try to protect his/her money from any kind of loss and then think about profits. Marcel says a trader must try to preserve his capital first and keep the losses to small sizes.

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Why Online CFD Trading Is More Popular Than Conventional Stock Investing

investing tipsThere is no denying the fact that Contract For Difference(CFD) has become quite popular over the past couple years in countries like the UK, Australia, and Singapore even though they are not permitted in the United States. Well, there are a couple of reasons why they are becoming a choice over the conventional stock investing and in this post, we shall be taking a look at precisely that.

2 Reasons Online CFD Trading Is Different

Firstly, CFDs just need the investor top pay a small margin fee instead of the entire value of the investment. For instance, if a person is considering an investment of 400 shares in a particular corporation and the current stock price is $2, and then a typical stock investor would have to chip in $800 to establish their position. On the other hand, if he or she were engaged in online CFD trading, then they would only have to pay the margin required which could be as low as 10 percent. This means that they would only have to chip in $80 for their initial investment.

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