Alex Johnson
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Spread Betting on Shares
Spread betting has emerged as a compelling choice for short-term investors, presenting numerous advantages over traditional market betting methods. Recent shifts in capital gains tax and lower interest rates have further intensified the appeal of spread betting for short-term investors. Notably, the absence of stamp duty on trades adds to its allure, creating an additional incentive for those seeking to navigate market fluctuations more efficiently.
By Alex Johnson2 months ago in Trader
3D Printing Stocks: Should You Invest?
Although the economy is still in bad shape and many people are skittish about investing, there are still commodities and futures that those in the know are willing to gamble on. The price of gold has been doing well over the past couple of years, so a lot of people are still putting their money into bullion. It might be risky to invest in the new technology and ideas but it is the bold and ambitious who invest early and reap the rewards while other are in two minds evaluating and calculating the risks involved.
By Alex Johnson2 years ago in Trader
Forex Trading And The Need To Find A Reliable Broker
Starting off with a new forex account is usually a nervy task for some people as they are wary of the fact of losing their hard-earned money either by the immature trading or getting trapped by the Forex scammers out there. You must have heard about the Forex scams where unreliable brokers trap their clients by enticing them to open their accounts as a huge bonus would be added to their balance. Such brokers often cheat on their clients by not replying to their withdrawal request and hence embezzle their funds; especially of those who reside in other countries.
By Alex Johnson3 years ago in Trader
Share Trading Tips and Strategies
If you are looking to build a great portfolio, share dealing is one of the best ways to do it. This is a great and flexible market that can grant you some really substantial profits. It is learning about the many investing tools and principles that are what it takes to make investing successful. The company that wants to grow and raise capital will sell shares. Those who own the shares are said to have a partial ownership to the company.
By Alex Johnson3 years ago in Trader
Trading International Shares With CFDs
The Australian share market counts for about 2% of global share markets by capitalisation. If you multiply a company's share price by the number of outstanding shares (meaning shares that have been authorised to, issued to and bought by investors), the value is that company's market capitalisation. So the market capitalisation of the Australian share market would involve performing this calculation on every company in the share market - and this still only counts for 2% of global market capitalisation!
By Alex Johnson3 years ago in Trader
Profiting From A Falling Market With CFds
Increased use of CFDs has been cited by Wall Street and City professionals as one potential reason for the extreme volatility sometimes witnessed in individual shares. Therefore, basic risk strategies need to be adhered to when trading any leveraged product.
By Alex Johnson3 years ago in Trader