All Press Releases for December 08, 2010

Newly Launched: Revamped Financial Spread Guide for Traders and Investors: Financial-Spread-Betting.com

The newly improved Financial-Spread-Betting.com guide is loaded with even better features and a more user-friendly approach to enhance the visitor's experience. The site includes new features such as the facility to compare spread betting providers.



    LONDON, ENGLAND, December 08, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- One of the old-timer financial spread betting guides Financial-Spread-Betting.com has returned to the Internet with a much improved look, additional facilities and an overall better user experience.

Authored by a trio of experienced traders, the Financial-Spread-Betting.com spread betting guide is an invaluable resource for traders and investors of all levels.

Online trading is fast becoming the norm for many retail investors, and Financial-Spread-Betting.com, which already publishes a free online guide to spread betting, recognised the need to move along with the times and revamp the site while offering extra facilities.

Financial-Spread-Betting.com is the online stock trading source for new and intermediate stock traders looking for a source that delivers concise, free, impartial and complete how-to stock trading and working of spread betting.

All you need to know about:

# Financial Spread Betting
# Going 'Long' or 'Short'
# The Risks of using Spread Betting to Trade
# Costs and Current Tax Exemptions
# Stop Losses and Market Orders
# Margin (Leveraged) Trading
# Accessing a Wider Range of Financial Markets
# Tools and Trading Strategies to Improve your Trading.

The guide includes amongst others the functionality to:
# Compare Spread Betting Companies
# Browse our new Questions and Answers Feature
# Comment and Discuss Industry Happenings
# Read and Write Reviews of Spread Trading Firms

After a brief introduction, the spread trading guide looks at the basic concepts that would-be traders need to understand before embarking on financial spread betting. It then goes on to look how financial spread trading works, focusing on trading strategies, and on the risks involved. The online day trading guide looks at the mechanics of spread betting, including the use of stop-loss orders and an overview of trading mechanics. It then covers trading tips and tactics, money management disciplines and using technical analysis to time trades.

About Spread Betting: If you understand the higher risks, Financial Spread Betting can provide a tax-efficient way to trade a wide range of financial markets. You can spread bet on UK and global stocks, commodities, foreign exchange, stock market indices, options and market sectors. It's as easy to trade BP as it is Google, the FTSE, gold, and Sterling/US Dollar.

*Spread Betting is currently free of UK Stamp Duty, income tax and capital gains tax. However, it's only tax-free if you are a UK resident and all tax rules are subject to individual circumstances. Tax laws may change. Any capital losses cannot be netted off against capital gains from other investments.

About Us: Originally launched in 2003, Financial-Spread-Betting.com continues to provide unbiased financial education and information on all aspects of spread betting and CFDs. The guide feature news, reviews, interviews with industry figures, specific trader dictionaries, share market basics, articles, spread trading guides, quotes, quizzes and a whole lot more.

Originally launched in 2003, Financial-Spread-Betting.com continues to provide unbiased financial education and information on all aspects of spread betting. It features news, reviews, interviews with industry figures, specific trader dictionaries, share market basics, articles, spread trading guides, quotes, quizzes and a whole lot more.

Website: http://www.financial-spread-betting.com

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Contact Information

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Spread Betting Ltd
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United Kingdom
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Spread betting is not very different from shares trading. Do you want to buy 1000 shares? That's 10 quid per point. 2000 shares? That's again 20 quid per point.