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Re: CFD's anyone?It won't be that much different. the difference in the spreads when you consider the value of the indexes means your not really getting a better deal.They refer to it as a 'limited risk premium', not an order, which I think means that they will add this amount onto the spread when you open the trade, costing you more money.
Re: CFD's anyone?
It won't be that much different. the difference in the spreads when you consider the value of the indexes means your not really getting a better deal.
They refer to it as a 'limited risk premium', not an order, which I think means that they will add this amount onto the spread when you open the trade, costing you more money.
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