By: Serge Martin | 2010-03-29 | Day trading Financial Spread betting is a kind of financial speculation that enables global market traders to make profits regardless of whether the market prices move up or down. Those who trade in individual shares, bonds, stocks, crude oil, currencies as well as precious commodities like gold can use spread betting to increase their chances of getting profits. read more
By: jerry gaitan | 2010-12-10 | Online Gambling If you are interested in wagering, it is important to know all types of betting there is out there. Here is our spread betting guide for beginners. read more
By: cityindex | 2011-04-14 | Investing Giles Watts, spread betting provider City Index, takes a look at the financial activity shaping the markets on 14th April 2011. Headlines include Equity Analyst of European markets reversing their midweek gains and Lloyds trading back below 60p. read more
By: Stacey Harris | 2010-03-30 | Day trading Some financial historians and experts trace the origins of spread betting back to the US and the unregulated 'bucket shops' in the early part of the twentieth century. However, it's generally accepted that it wasn't until 1974, when entrepreneur Stuart Wheeler came up with the idea to give investors the opportunity to bet on movements in the price of gold - whether up or down - that spread betting as we know it today was born. read more
By: DeborahSmith | 2011-05-19 | Personal Finance Of the many financial entities inside the markets such as the indices, currencies, commodities and many more, the spread betting will allow the trader to trade together with the use of the spinoff outcome. A by-product is used intended for the speculation procedure by the stock market such as the price movements in spite of of the increase and fall of the it. read more
By: timwatson | 2010-11-28 | Currency Trading In this article, the advantages of spread betting are discussed. This article explains the basics of spread betting and how the Internet has played a major role in the huge growth of financial spread betting over the last few years. read more
By: dgrago77 | 2011-01-08 | Finance Many investors have heard of financial spread betting which is extremely popular in countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia read more
By: Sporting Index | 2011-04-14 | Soccer Man City's last visit to Wembley was in 1999 when football spread betting fans will remember Paul Dickov's dramatic late strike that gave the Blues a 2-2 draw against Gillingham in the League One play-off final. They went on to win the penalty shootout and City supporters would settle for a similar scenario in their side's FA Cup semi-final against fierce rivals Man United this weekend, before hoping to end their 35-year wait for a major trophy next month. read more
By: Betting Champ | 2010-09-17 | Online Gambling Reviewing the various spread betting providers Before we start to spread bet we need a spread betting account. In this section I will list a number of spread betting companies available on the Internet. This list is not exhaustive. Choosing a spread betting provider will depend to some extent on your personal preferences. read more
By: Shristy Chandran | 2010-11-17 | Business Spread betting is a type of stock market speculation in which buyers do not have to buy the underlying product/asset. read more
By: S Simon Smith | 2010-03-29 | Stock Market If you are interested in Financial Spread Betting you will be keen to take advantages of the possible upside available from using this kind of Retail Derivative. However, what are the risks involved? In this article we look at some of those risks, and how you might begin to start mitigating them. read more
By: sharonamw | 2010-11-30 | Finance Many individuals will be looking at the stock market as the avenues to have better returns on the investment read more
By: spreadbetsorg | 2011-02-26 | Investing Spread betting works by speculating on the price movements of financial markets such as forex, indices, shares, commodities or bonds. Currency fluctuations can impact your profits or losses. read more