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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Fadhrick Pickaso Spread trading offers attractive tax benefits, when compared to the stock markets. Spread trading, in any of the various markets, is exempted from Capital Gain tax between 10 to 40 percent of the profits gained. In addition, no stamp duty or share transactions are charged on a spread bet. You do not have to pay any fees or pay any broker, as there is no broker. It is in fact, the cheapest way to make profits. written by Fadhrick Pickaso Financial spread betting sometimes may be confusing and frightening. If someone feels besieged then he is advised to have a close look and wait till he feels safe to carry on with online trading. written by Karen Yap After a volatile 5 days, world stock markets just managed to close last 5 days in the black. It was a week of two halves with the good work from the start of the week being undone in the second half as traders slipped into reverse gear on Thursday and Friday. At least markets managed to hold the gains from the previous week which in the context of the bear market is no mean feat. written by Fadhrick Pickaso All the fluctuations are properly analyzed and based on that the trend works into the market. The market experts they predict the business trend of the market and apply the guess work for the particular commodity or currency to reshuffle into their stature. written by Paddy Power Mr FT takes a retrospective look at his 2008, particularly at the bits he regrets... written by Daniel Jones With a ban on shorting most financial stocks are there any buying opportunities? Should investors be buying banking shares and spread betting on banking stocks to increase in value?
written by Robert Thomas Banking stock continues to look fragile even with virtually every major nation now standing either as an actual shareholder or at least as a lender of last resort. If something seems to be too much of a good thing then it probably is.
written by Karen Yap It could be argued that even with the wild gyrations of the past few months, many were still in denial about the state of the financial markets. Last week, fear was rife as traders, investors, and the man on the street could no longer deny the magnitude of the global sell off. Some commentators are referring to it as the great crash of 2008. written by A comprehensive introduction to financial spread trading designed to develop your skill in spread trading over the long-term. written by Financial spread betting is a tax-free way to play and invest in the markets (all profits are 100% tax-free). One of it’s main attractions especially for new traders is that all global markets can be traded with very small amounts of money so making spread betting a great tool for learning about the markets. Here are 5 tips that will help you make more money. << previous page 1 next page>> |