Everyday experienced traders are moving from futures and forex trading to CFD’s. New traders are learning how easy it is to begin trading CFDs and why it requires a much smaller investment to earn profits when trading CFD’s.
CFDs are available on a wide range of different assets including global indices, stocks, currencies and commodities. Almost any asset you trade is available in CFD trading. Unlike futures contracts, CFDs have no fixed expiry date or contract size. Positions are renewed at the close of each trading day and may be rolled forward indefinitely.
Trades are conducted on a leveraged basis, so you only need to deposit a percentage of the total value of the trade. Leveraged trading means potential profits and losses are magnified but losses are easily manageable when trading CFD’s. CFD’s are also more liquid than most other types of investing, meaning you will be able to close your trade when desired.
CFD’s are leverage products and due carry risk, so beware before you start trading to properly manage your risk.
Alan GreenwaldAlan holds an MBA in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. has been trading the Commodities and Futures market for over 15 years. Over the years, he’s established a trading strategy that is designed to steadily provide profits. Traders from across the globe are familiar with his expert mentoring and the achievement level of those learners has been extremely great. Mr. Greenwald is able to help newbies or more experienced traders looking to for an expert’s input in their trading strategy.