LONDON, ENGLAND, March 02, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Financial-Spread-Betting.com now has a new, fresher look to its online spread betting guide whilst holding true to its mission of keeping its own online community up-to-date with all the spread betting news and happenings and educating its readers about spread trading.
We will be doing all this and more, with more style, using audiovisual content to deliver spread betting information and news, the way traders like to watch it.
New features include spread betting news coverage as well as a facility for users to review spread betting providers. This means that users are no longer limited to reading the author's reviews of the spread betting brokers but can now also interact directly and share their experiences with other traders.
'Andy's online spread betting guide is a must-read. Very few sites deliver such a complete basis for a successful trading career, Raves Top Reviewer'
Visually Financial-Spread-Betting.com has been given completely different look and feel but we have retained all the features which makes our site the most prominent and best written website on financial spread betting. These include -:
- Learn how Spread Betting Works:
- Covers both Basic and more Advanced Features
- Reviews of Spread Betting Brokers
- Trading Course in Technical Analysis
- Avoiding the most common Mistakes of Trading
- Stop Loss Strategies and Tactics to better your Trading
- Comprehensive multimedia library
- Daily Market Brief, News and Indexes
- Questions and Answers Section
- Glossary of Spread Betting terms and jargon
About Spread Betting: Financial Spread betting is one method of trading where traders can either go long (to buy) or short (to sell) for every point movement in an underlying market such as the FTSE 100. Gains from spread betting are currently tax-free in the United Kingdom and Ireland. This form of trading is very simple to execute and you can place a bet for as little as GBP1 per point movement on the FTSE 100. Your job is to correctly forecast the direction of the movement for the financial instrument (be it the FTSE or individual share...etc) If your judgement is correct and the price of the share goes up or down as you predicted, you make a profit. If the price goes in the opposite direction to what you predicted, you make a loss.
About the Author: Andy Richardson is a seasoned day trading coach and CEO of Financial Spread Betting, Inc.
About the Guide: Our guide was first published by Andy Richardson in 2003 as the UK's first and only online spread betting guide for spreadbetting enthusiasts. The mission at the time was simple. To provide basic and essential spread betting and stock market information to investors and traders alike, to facilitate their understanding of the mechanics of spreadbetting and to enable them to trade with greater resourcefulness. The mission hasn't changed since.
Website: http://www.financial-spread-betting.com
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