novice said:I am new to stock market, i need some opinions.
should i trade cfds or options?
Nice advice wayneLwayneL said:Trade ordinary shares until you know what you are doing.
wayneL said:If you can resist using the leverage, and know about money management, then CFD's would be better at first.
There's more to options than the "educators" will tell you.
But, be aware of the other risks of CFD's...depending on the provider.
i.e. banking arrangements, whether market maker model or direct access model, etc.
Snake Pliskin said:Wayne,
What is the difference between Market maker model and direct access model?
Thanks in advance.
There are two distinct models by which CFD prices are offered by the various CFD providers:
Some CFD providers act as a market maker where they offer synthetic CFD prices which have the potential to be different to the underlying market price. Investors trade at prices determined by the provider - which gives the provider the flexibility to offer CFDs based on security prices which are higher or lower than the prices in the underlying market.
Other providers offer direct market access where they offer CFD prices and liquidity that are identical to the underlying market. Investors enter into CFDs at the underlying market price.
Macquarie offers the direct market access model as Macquarie considers this model offers the most transparent pricing and cost structure to clients.
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