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HomeTrader's Free Introductory Seminars are held weekly in 5 capital cities around Australia. Come along and learn how the stock market works, how to buy and sell shares and CFDs and how you can trade from home. Everyone is welcome, you don't have to have prior knowledge of the stock market or trading to attend. Register now!| CFDs |
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Put simply a CFD or Contract for Difference is a cutting edge trading product in Australia that some people choose to trade instead of shares. CFDs have only been in Australia for a few years but they are growing in popularity. Whether you choose to trade them is up to you however we recommend that you seek education before you open an account and start trading CFDs. A CFD is not a share, but it is like one in many ways and traders choose them for many great reasons:
Make sure you get some education before trading to understand this.
The full explanation is that a CFD is a contract between two parties (possibly, you and your CFD provider) to exchange the difference between the purchase price and the sale price of a share. Although a CFD is not a share, it gives you access to the performance of the share price without taking delivery of the physical share because it mirrors the price of the share. When you buy a CFD you own a contract over the movement in the share price that is re-valued in real time. For example, if you buy a CFD at $1.00 and the price rises to $1.10, then your contract is for the difference between the purchase price and the current price, which is a 10 cent profit. If the CFD had decreased in value, thenyou are obligated to pay the difference. To trade CFDs you will need to open an account with a CFD provider. CFDs differ from shares because you don't own shares when you buy a CFD. As a result you are not entitled to vote at shareholder meetings, although many CFD providers allow you to participate in corporate actions (dividend payments, share splits, rights issues etc). Remember that CFDs are geared and can results in losses that exceed your initial deposit. They may not be suitable for everyone, so please make sure that you fully understand the risks involved. Past performace is not a guarantee of future performance. |







