EWRobson
- 31 Oct 2004 18:57
Thought I would have a go at CFDs in the small-cap area: initially ASC (ASOS) perhaps then YOO (yoomedia) and (AZM) Alizyme. However, I gather that finspreads, for instance, limit themselves to FTSE 100 and 250. Who operates in this area or is it seen as too volatile for the operator?
Eric
Fred1new
- 03 Nov 2004 11:18
- 7 of 13
Interested. Just openned a Barclays CFD account. Use their stimulator. Contracts about 17.50. Anybody have cheaper contracts. Can they be run in a sipp account. Probably not.
Sorry simulator account. VGood but limited to too few companies.
EWRobson
- 04 Nov 2004 18:29
- 8 of 13
Fred1new
Don't like Barclays: one of these immoral, filthy rich, clearing banks! Got good help on the ASC bb, where johngtudor suggested cantor or blue index. Cantor have too high an entry point, 25K, so am progressing blue index. Very helpful on the phone and my application is currently being processed. They are the guys who do the CFD column in Shares and know what they are talking about. Commission is 0.5% which is not too bad. You but at current market price without any hike. Will report how it goes. They will do most of the small-caps which seems to set them apart. Worth also having a look on the ASC column at the discussion there. ASC is a must anyway so I hope you have a decent holding!
Eric
aldwickk
- 04 Nov 2004 19:15
- 9 of 13
Blue index charge 50 min per trade both sides = 100 and they don't deal under 34 mill cap's .
EWRobson
- 04 Nov 2004 21:07
- 10 of 13
aldwickk
Thanks for that! Hadn't found that bit of small print, yet. I'd seen 5K as necessary to be worthwhile anyway, so 50 not too bad. Wondering how they control their exposure, unless they lay the risks off elsewhere.
Eric
Jumpin
- 04 Nov 2004 21:56
- 11 of 13
100min ... rip off!
jj50
- 04 Nov 2004 22:45
- 12 of 13
Fred1new - I know E-trade do CFDs in SIPPs if you are interested.
aldwickk
- 04 Nov 2004 23:11
- 13 of 13
Also Blue Index deal at 2% stop loss 4% limit sell .