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Financial Spreads, the UK spread betting company, has expanded its range of markets.
The firm, which lets clients speculate on a broad range of markets from the FTSE 100 to Google and from EUR/USD to the price of orange juice, has increased the number of markets that it offers.
Earlier this year the company added differential markets that let investors speculate on the performance of the FTSE 100 versus the Dow Jones as well as the performance of Brent crude oil versus US crude oil. The firm has now added a number of new forex markets to its trading platform including AUD/CHF, AUD/SGD, CAD/CHF, CAD/JPY, GBP/NZD and SGD/JPY.
According to Adam Jepsen, spokesman for www.FinancialSpreads.com, “We already offer clients more than 2,000 markets but it’s important to constantly improve the service and that includes widening the choice of markets. That’s why we have added markets such as Singapore dollar/Japanese yen.”
However forex spread betting has not been the only area where Financial Spreads have improved, “There have been some impressive IPOs this year and naturally we have added markets such as Glencore and LinkedIn so that spread betting account holders can speculate on whether the respective share prices will go up or down,” added Jepsen.
Although the US markets are not new to Financial Spreads, the spread betting company has also added an extra NASDAQ market. Adam Jepsen says that Financial Spreads account holders have been able to spread bet on the NASDAQ 100 for many years however the company has added a new NASDAQ (0.1) market, “In order to tighten the spread on our existing NASDAQ 100 market we have also added a new ‘NASDAQ (0.1)’ market. This means clients are better equipped to take advantage of the resurgence in tech stocks.”
About FinancialSpreads.com
Financial Spreads is based in London and is a trading name of London Capital Group (LCG) which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. LCG is a company registered in England and Wales under registered number: 3218125. Registered address, 2nd Floor, 6 Devonshire Square, London, EC2M 2AB.
Financial Spreads offers clients a commission free way to speculate on shares, stock market indices, forex, commodities, interest rates and bonds markets. There are no brokers’ fees and clients can trade online and over the phone. Popular markets such as the FTSE 100, GBP/USD and gold can be traded 24 hours a day, 5 days a week.
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With financial spread betting you can lose more than your original stake or investment. Spread betting carries a high level of risk to your capital. Please familiarise yourself with the risks that are involved and before trading, ensure that financial spread betting matches your investment objectives. Seek independent advice where necessary.
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With spread betting you can lose more than your original stake or investment. Spread betting carries a high level of risk to your capital so please familiarise yourself with the risks that are involved and, before trading, ensure that spread betting matches your investment objectives. Seek independent advice where necessary.
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