Over the last day or so the minimum stop distance for all UK stocks for spread betting is 2%, making it all but impossible to day-trade on smaller-time frames.
I am just wondering when will it go back to normal.
For most other stocks outside the UK the minimum stop distance is 0.10, making it much easier to day-trade and scalp trade.
Minimum stop distance 2% - why is this?
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Over the last day or so the minimum stop distance for all UK stocks for spread betting is 2%, making it all but impossible to day-trade on smaller-time frames.
I am just wondering when will it go back to normal.
For most other stocks outside the UK the minimum stop distance is 0.10, making it much easier to day-trade and scalp trade.
Thanks.