Rockette 0 Posted January 5 I have been advised to place a trade on a stock using a March spread-bet contract. What is a March spread-bet contract and how do I find it on a platform? Thanks for any help Quote Share this post Link to post
1 Caseynotes 506 Posted January 5 Hi @Rockette, that would be a Forward or Futures. Find the stock and click on Forward then click on the March expiry date to bring up the March Forwards chart and Deal/Orders tickets. (sere pic below) 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
0 TrendFollower 233 Posted January 5 @Rockette, Please be careful. What is the reasoning behind the person giving you advice? Why are they not placing the trade themselves? Do you trust them? You clearly do not know what a March Spread Bet contract is yet they are asking you to place a traded for a specific time period. Do they know something is going to happen in this period? Maybe it is nothing but I worry about 'Third Party Insider Dealing'. Quote Share this post Link to post
0 Rockette 0 Posted January 5 6 hours ago, Caseynotes said: Hi @Rockette, that would be a Forward or Futures. Find the stock and click on Forward then click on the March expiry date to bring up the March Forwards chart and Deal/Orders tickets. (sere pic below) Quote Share this post Link to post
0 Rockette 0 Posted January 5 Thanks very much for your help. I've got it and can proceed OK. Quote Share this post Link to post
0 Rockette 0 Posted January 5 6 hours ago, TrendFollower said: @Rockette, Please be careful. What is the reasoning behind the person giving you advice? Why are they not placing the trade themselves? Do you trust them? You clearly do not know what a March Spread Bet contract is yet they are asking you to place a traded for a specific time period. Do they know something is going to happen in this period? Maybe it is nothing but I worry about 'Third Party Insider Dealing'. Thanks very much for your reply and concern. The person giving the advice is an internationally respected trader as part of an advisory service. I'm using a dummy account as I want to test the advice first before committing my money! Quote Share this post Link to post
0 PandaFace 93 Posted January 5 Yeh go for it but don’t follow advice blindly. (There was a certain level of humour to my reply - be careful! And test like you are doing) goo luck and share with community if you want to discuss tactics and have opinions Quote Share this post Link to post
0 TrendFollower 233 Posted January 6 @Rockette, No problem. I am yet to come across an internationally respected trader as part of an advisory service! When you say internationally respected, in what way? This person has suggested 'March Spread Bet' Contract. Now what worries me is that you may well execute a dummy trade but if you then entered a contract in a different quarter the price action may be totally different so I cannot understand this at all. It just does not make any sense to me. This may be due to the lack of information you have provided. You obviously know more about this than you have explained on this thread. However, just think of yourself in our shoes when reading this. It makes very little sense. I am trying to fathom how the success or failure of the dummy trade for that specific trade will help you make an effective decision. Quote Share this post Link to post
0 Talmid 1 Posted January 7 On 05/01/2019 at 18:49, Rockette said: Thanks very much for your help. I've got it and can proceed OK. I had the same question as R. However when I looked at rhe site for trading the share it did not have the cash /forward option at the top as indicated above. And what exactly is meant by a March forward contract. Quote Share this post Link to post
0 cryptotrader 86 Posted January 7 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Talmid said: I had the same question as R. However when I looked at rhe site for trading the share it did not have the cash /forward option at the top as indicated above. And what exactly is meant by a March forward contract. rather than paying overnight charges you can hold until the expiry date without paying them. However you pay a bigger spread you HAVE to close them on (or before) the expiry date. You can 'roll' the contract, however this still means you close the trade, book the profit and loss, and then re buy a new position. The system / IG does this automatically but its still a close/reopen process. Edited January 7 by cryptotrader Quote Share this post Link to post
0 Talmid 1 Posted January 7 Thank you cryptotrader but I still don't understand why I don't see the option for a forward contract at the top of the page as in the screen shot from Caseynotes Quote Share this post Link to post
0 JamesIG 195 Posted January 7 27 minutes ago, Talmid said: Thank you cryptotrader but I still don't understand why I don't see the option for a forward contract at the top of the page as in the screen shot from Caseynotes what are you trading? Not all assets have futures / forwards contracts Quote Share this post Link to post
0 Talmid 1 Posted January 7 Thank you cryptotrader but I still don't understand why I don't see the option for a forward contract at the top of the page as in the screen shot from Caseynotes i am trading ana US equity that definitely should have a forward contract. Quote Share this post Link to post
0 cryptotrader 86 Posted January 7 3 minutes ago, Talmid said: i am trading ana US equity that definitely should have a forward contract. ...which is? Possible due to market being shut? Quote Share this post Link to post
0 Talmid 1 Posted January 7 Thank you, I did think of that. I'll look at it again when it opens Quote Share this post Link to post
I have been advised to place a trade on a stock using a March spread-bet contract.
What is a March spread-bet contract and how do I find it on a platform?
Thanks for any help
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