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spotjos

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I'm currently getting back up to speed with demo trading CFD's mainly in Natural Gas (£1) and Oil US Crude (£1) and I need to know the fee's exactly so that I may work out weather trading 15 to 20 trades a day is actually a good idea?

So far all I can work out is that there a minimun of £10 per trade? 

Can someone help me figure them out in laymans terms?

Many thanks

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14 hours ago, spotjos said:

I'm currently getting back up to speed with demo trading CFD's mainly in Natural Gas (£1) and Oil US Crude (£1) and I need to know the fee's exactly so that I may work out weather trading 15 to 20 trades a day is actually a good idea?

So far all I can work out is that there a minimun of £10 per trade? 

Can someone help me figure them out in laymans terms?

Many thanks

Hi @spotjos

We charge spread when trading natural gas and Crude oil. The spread is the one direct charge that you’ll need to consider when trading on leverage. We charge spread for all markets except when trading shares where we charge commission. The standard spread on US Crude Oil is 2.8 and 3 on Natural Gas. 

You can find more information on our charges from the link CFD Charges

All the best, OfentseIG

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