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Spread Betting Companies (BETS)     

ADAM - 28 Mar 2005 23:29

edited by MoneyAM

ADAM - 30 Mar 2005 19:46 - 10 of 14

Updated.

No problem. That was the general idea, but as I only have used Capital and IG I can't list all the pros and cons, so feedback appreciated.

I think this topic is especially apt this week as people clamber to sell to cover CGT or to realise loses.

gavdfc - 30 Mar 2005 19:52 - 11 of 14

Here's the link for D4F http://www.deal4free.com/spreadbet/home.jsp

How have you got on with Capital? Have you been able to get your orders on okay with them? I notice from their website that they say of you dont get confirmation of your trade in 25 seconds then you should phone them to check it went through. Has this ever happend to you Adam?

ADAM - 30 Mar 2005 20:01 - 12 of 14

I have only used their demo account so far (yet to go live), but had no problem with that.

All firms say that though, but it is strange that they put a figure to it. A lot can happen in 25 seconds, although I have waited longer than that with IG and they give no warning.

Cheers for the link. Added.

Bullshare - 30 Mar 2005 21:08 - 13 of 14

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MTurnbull - 13 Mar 2012 21:41 - 14 of 14

This website has a good spread betting company league table, showing who is best in class for each category e.g. spreads, spread betting opening offers, stakes, margins and markets
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