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Introduction to Trading Techniques for CFD

Introduction to Trading Techniques for CFD WikiBit 2021-07-28 14:50

Several trading techniques about the contract for differences are introduced herein.

The contract for differences (CFD) has seen more and more investors under the context of its prevalence. Several trading techniques in this regard are introduced herein.

1. Opening positions after the sharp slump or surge would be better.

2. Go long after the plummet and go short after the surge.

3. Longer-term contracts are a better choice as short-term ones may expire before favorable markets, and the reopening can contribute to either sunk costs or the increase in the cost of holds.

4. Margins should be prepared and sufficient.

5. Selling at a high level and purchasing at a low level can be conducted during the validity. Positions can be reduced properly when profits can be enjoyed, and the addition can be carried out as losses are relatively hefty. This is a way conducive to the reduction of costs and the increase in the ratio of margin.

6. Ignoring rises and falls is the best method within the duration of the contract when the trading direction remains bullish against the backdrop of sufficient margins, coupled with proper positions.

The above-mentioned techniques are for reference only, and traders can use them flexibly with their own trading tactics.

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