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Pike

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  1. 1 hour ago, TrendFollower said:

    @Pike,

    Have a look at this available on IG's UK Spread Betting platform. 

    Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bear 3X Sh AE

    If you type 'Semiconductor' in the search (magnifying glass) box at the top left side then you will get plenty of options which you can go both 'long' or 'short'. 

    Thanks. I was really looking for a 1 or 2x inverse ETF as I plan on holding this longer term and don't want the decay risk of 3x ETF. It doesn't seem to exist on IG as far as I can see...

  2. On 28/12/2019 at 09:59, Caseynotes said:

    Hi, currently only FX and Precious Metals have the swap calc estimates listed. You need to add a watchlist to a workspace and click on the 3 stripes and add swaps (see link). Until the others are added it's either to calc or have a trade on the demo platform running to give an idea of the current daily rate.

    https://www.ig.com/uk/help-and-support/spread-betting-and-cfds/fees-and-charges/why-is-overnight-funding-charged-and-how-is-it-calculated-

    I totally forgot to thank you for replying to this post Caseynotes.

    I did actually view those links while figuring out all the charges the first time around, but still I feel somewhere on the site there could be a simple calculator. This is pretty basic stuff. In MT4 I have a position-size-calculator indicator that tells me all this instantly. Not much use for share dealing.

    Maybe IG would rather we don't think too much about the charges for holding overnight. Or any of the charges for that matter.

    Cheers!

  3. Hi,

    PRT question.

    When I add the Fibonacci extension levels using the standard extension tool to a chart with log scale, I want the levels to appear the same as if I were viewing a linear scale chart. 

    Currently the levels are calculated for a linear scale and simply appear more squashed towards the top of the screen in log view. This is no good for doing long term Eliott Wave analysis.

    Can anyone help?

    TIA.

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