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Q&A: Which out of currencies, commodities or shares am I best to start spread betting with for a living?

Friday, May 20th, 2011
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by jpazkual

Question by William M: Which out of currencies, commodities or shares am I best to start spread betting with for a living?
I have just applied for a live spread betting account with capital spreads and I’ve been practicing with them also with their demo platform. What I have discovered is that I’m quiet good at trading currencies and commodities and only good at shares with information on companies, but thats illegal – isn’t it?

What I would like to know is, if I am to do spread betting for a living, what is the best market I could trade out of currencies, commodities, stocks, bonds or interest rates? Please help/advise me here if you can. Thanks. Please, I really need your help.

Best answer:

Answer by agent4927
FX because the market is so big and liquid. Cable (GBPUSD) and Fiber (EURUSD) because those pairs have some of the greatest volatility.

Out of commodities – oil has the greatest volatility and therefore potential to make profits from if you can find a suitable strategy for it.

Shares are harder to trade on an intraday basis, which is what spread betting is geared up towards.

Yes insider trading is illegal – why mention it on here? Not sure if that is really what you have been doing, there is nothing illegal about getting info on companies provided it is not linked to financial information ahead of results being released.

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Would you recommend spread betting to make a million or at least a living?

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Question by William M: Would you recommend spread betting to make a million or at least a living?
I want to know in your opinion if you would recommend spread betting to me to make a million pound fortune, or am I likely to be wiped out completely?

Also, I have quite good knowledge of the financial markets, at least more than I used to, and I’ve had practice expreience with spread betting with capital spreads, and I’m up 400% with my account.

Would you recommend I do this to make millions or at least a linving? Please advise. Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by edgarl
Not unless I was a bookmaker.

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Trading Shares For A Living Via Spread Betting

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

About 8 years ago I started to notice that certain friends of mine had quit their jobs but continued to live very luxurious lifestyles – seemingly without doing very much. I thought they must just be using up their savings until I discovered they were all making a fantastic living by spending just a few hours a week doing something I had never heard of before – “financial spread betting”.

More and more people are now becoming familiar with the phrase “financial spread betting”. Once, the sole preserve of City Whiz kids or sophisticated gamblers, financial spread betting is now gaining in popularity as a great way to earn a very sizeable tax-free income without the risk of losing the shirt off your back!

So why is financial spread betting becoming so popular. Well, with a bit of understanding and practice, ordinary people, with no prior experience, can earn enormous sums whilst controlling their risks and limiting their losses. You do not even need a stockbroker or a city dealing account to do get involved. An on-line account is very simple to open and anyone with web access can do it.

Spread betting, aka futures trading, is easy to understand if you stick to a simple index like the FTSE 100 or the DOW JONES.

In basic terms, this is how it works:

When you buy a ‘future’ you take a position on what you think the index (e.g. the FTSE 100, or the DOW ) will be at some future date – e.g. June 2005. Let’s say the FTSE is currently at 5200 and you think it will rise over the next three months as ‘terrorist fever’ abates. You would buy the June FTSE at (say) GBP10 per point. For every point it rises, you make GBP10. If it goes up 100 points, you make GBP1000. Of course, if you get it wrong and the index falls by fifty points (say), you lose GBP500.00.

You need of course to be very aware of the risks before you get involved. As with any investment or business, you can lose money. If, by nature, you are a timid, cautious person, then it is definitely not for you. But if you have some money to play with, and aren’t risk adverse, then financial spread betting is the one of the best possible ways you can make a great deal of money completely tax free and there are clever ways of limiting your losses so you never lose more than you can afford.

Unlike most businesses, it is possible to get involved with an absolute minimal outlay and take a position without buying a single thing. You do have to ‘back’ your position with a certain amount of cash, but this is ‘insurance’ money, NOT stake money.
The best thing is you can try it for free without any risk at all. You can ‘dry trade’ with ‘monopoly’ money until you get a feel for how it works and are confident enough to start using real money.

Financial spread betting has become so popular primarily because of the relationship between risk and capital. It is highly leveraged and you can make huge profits with only a limited amount of capital and risk. The fact that there is (unlike with most investments) no stamp duty or tax also helps make it extremely attractive.

So if you are of the right temperament, spread betting can be a very lucrative way of making an amazing income in your spare time. But be warned, if used recklessly or without the correct knowledge it can result in large losses.

For more information check Diary of a Spreadbetter which documents my trading activities and performance from week to week, spreadbetting on stocks


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Can you make a living out of financial spread betting?

Thursday, February 10th, 2011
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by jpazkual

Question by rennadavide: Can you make a living out of financial spread betting?

Best answer:

Answer by Doctor Deth
sounds closer to gambling to me – you can probably go totally broke faster than actually making any money

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Does anyone ever make a living at financial spread betting, apart from the betting company?

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Question by kevin r: Does anyone ever make a living at financial spread betting, apart from the betting company?

Best answer:

Answer by Monkeyboy
Yes I worked for an FX hedge fund and I had one client who made a living out of spread betting on currencies (mainly CFDs). As for how successful he was, he made anout £180-200k a year….the main advantage being that it’s tax free, disadvantage being that it’s risky and quite irregular income. It’s worth mentioning that he had a solid background in trading spot FX for a few investment banks and had a good about of capital behind him first though. There are a number of people who do it on a variety of areas though but it tends to be just part of an overall strategy (that is to say they will invest directly in the markets as well)

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