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Financial Spread Betting - Today's Scenario

Date Added: October 04, 2008 09:31:47 AM
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Financial Spread Betting - Today's Scenario



Author: Jayant Patil


You should be able to find several indispensable facts about financial spread betting in the following paragraphs. If there's at least one fact you didn't know before, imagine the difference it might make.





There was a time when financial spread betting was just a way to "punt" on the financial markets, purely a gambling product with wide spreads and odds firmly in the bookmaker's favour.





What really shifted opinion was the introduction of more transparent pricing. Spread betting companies recognised that spread betting was a cheap, flexible way to play the financial markets, but the instruments remained bound by pricing associated with betting. The true evolution of spread betting occurred with the introduction of more transparent pricing, allowing retail investors to make judgments based on the cash market price in common with the physical trading of shares or contracts for difference (CFDs). This coupled with more competitive dealing spreads, means betting on the financial markets has become a serious way to trade.





Many people are using spread betting as their initiation to the financial markets. Many say spread betting offers much more for much less. Of course spread betting is best suited to short to medium- term trading strategies, but rolling cash and daily bets mean spread betting should be included as a weapon in the armoury of any investor, whether for speculation or risk management.





Daily spread bets and rolling cash bets have been introduced by a number of the spread betting companies. Bets of these types offer a product based upon the underlying cash price rather than the traditional futures price, allowing traders to relate prices to the tangible cash market.





There are two good reasons why you should consider technical analysis.





1. 'Buy and hold' is dead





In the past you could go long of any shares and eventually, if you waited long enough, you would likely profit. That's no longer the case.





How can you put a limit on learning more? The next section may contain that one little bit of wisdom that changes everything.








2. Brokers were simply following the trend





Brokers' buy notes and tips in old times were correct, not because of their analysis, but because of the up trend of the market. Now the trend has changed and the shortcomings of fundamental research is being revealed. Chartists are now credited with predicting the bear market - and how long it will last.





The problem that has been highlighted in a bear market is that much of the financial world is geared to markets going up and has a vested interest in them doing so. There are only two main groups that are not bothered whether this is happening or not: chartists and spread betters. Chartists are only really concerned with being seen to predict the markets correcting and spread betters are happy as long as it moves enough for them to trade quickly and successfully.





Traders no longer use spread betting simply for speculation. Its flexibility makes it ideal for hedging and particularly useful with sophisticated strategies such as pairs trading. Traders with a significant share portfolio are turning to spread betting when market prices are going down to lock in profit. Having pricing closer to the underlying cash price and competitive spreads is vital to ensure hedging is effective in achieving a market neutral position.





Trading strategies that have become increasingly popular are pairs trades on both individual shares and indices. A pairs trade usually compares the performance of one share against another linked share. For example they are in the same industry.





Many people are using spreadbetting as their initiation to the financial markets. Many say spread betting offers much more for much less. Of course spread betting is best suited to short to medium- term trading strategies, but rolling cash and daily bets mean spread betting should be included as a weapon in the armoury of any investor, whether for speculation or risk management.





This article's coverage of the information is as complete as it can be today. But you should always leave open the possibility that future research could uncover new facts.



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About the Author:

Jayant Patil is a well-known investment consultant. He has been in this field since last 20 years and has advised on ethical practices to become wealthy. For updated information, reviews, videos, blogs please visit http://www.sharetradingguide.com/SpreadBetting

 
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