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City Index
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Comment:
Very good for quick & simple execution of CFD's
and binary betting. Full scorecard coming soon. |
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Whether you're a full time professional or just starting out,
it’s all about making the most of the market.
City Index, a market leading provider of spread betting and
contracts for difference (CFD) trading, will help you do that
with a clear, simple service designed to help you make your
investment decisions.
Spread betting and CFD trading are similar in many ways. They
are both derivative contracts where a Client and a Provider
agree to exchange cash when the contract closes. They both
offer gearing, so your profits or losses are amplified when
compared to traditional investing. This is where the
similarities end; depending on your objectives one product may
be more suitable for you.
Binary betting is a new type of betting that was first
introduced into the UK in 2003 providing an exciting
alternative to financial spread betting.
Binary betting gives you the option to decide whether an event
will occur or not and hence can only have two outcomes. Will
the FTSE 100 close Up at the end of the day - yes or no? Will
the Wall Street close Up more than 50 points today - yes or
no?
As there are only two possible outcomes, the make up (result)
of each City Index binary market can only be 0 or 100.
Hence, if the event does occur the City Index binary market
will make up at 100, and if it does not occur the make up will
be 0. So with the FTSE close up market, if it does close Up
the make up is 100, and if it does not the make up is 0.
Most people using binary betting prefer the fast, exciting
opportunities that it offers - even in a static or falling
market. They support their decisions with technical research,
charting, statistical analysis or just instinct - binary
betting can be as simple or as sophisticated as you choose to
make it.
Binary Betting is a form of fixed odds betting and is activity
not regulated by the Financial Services Authority. The normal
protections afforded by the regulatory framework do not
therefore apply. |
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