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Spread betting seminars - the key to learning how to spread bet

Author: Kay Huna

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A spread bet is a bet on the future movement of an underlying instrument. Spread betting is unique in the sense that you are predicting the movement of an instrument and you never actually own it. Spread betting offers a tax free way to make money, which is appealing to many investors.(Keeping in mind tax laws can always change or may differ depending on your personal circumstances).

An example of spread betting - commodities

Gold is a commodity, and it is a particularly popular commodity to spread bet. Why is gold particularly popular to spread bet? For many hundreds of years gold has been used as a form of currency and investment. Gold is different in the sense is it is indestructible and incredibly valuable. Spread betting on gold is an exciting prospect, as you’re able to predict its movement without actually having to own it.

There are other metals in which you can speculate movement, for example is silver, copper, aluminium, uranium, platinum or palladium. Commodities are classed as volatile as they have factors affecting their production. For example with aluminium a lot of energy is needed to produce aluminium so prices for it tend to be stressed by the cost of energy. Silver isn’t as popular as gold but it is used in many ways, for example it is used in electronics such as mobile phones and in the pharmaceutical market where it is a natural anti-bacterial metal.

What are the risks of spread betting?

Like with any form of gambling or betting, there are risks involved. This is why an effective risk management strategy is crucial. This is important as financial spread betting is a leveraged product and can result in losses that exceed your initial deposit. It is not something that is suited to everyone so it is wise to fully understand the risks involved.

Seminars

If you’re a savvy investor what is the first thing you’ll do before starting a live spread betting account? Participate in an online spread betting seminar, or an office spread betting seminar. This is one of the best ways to learn spread betting. The beauty of online seminars are they teach you the basics of spread betting so you have an understanding before using real money. Whether you’re a newbie to spread betting or an expert alike, you’re certain to learn a trick or two from the online or office seminars.

Demo Account

What’s the next best thing to do after you’re taken an online or office seminar? Open a practise demo account. Demo accounts offer so many advantages, as you’re able to learn the ins and outs of the dealing platform without jeopardising your real money. Practising on the demo account gives you’re the opportunity to learn the platform without losing money. You may also find it worthwhile to learn the difference between spread betting and CFD Trading. The more knowledge you have the more confident you’ll be at spread betting or CFD trading.

This entry was posted on Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 3:40 am and is filed under Commodities Trading. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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