Today sees the UKs largest spread betting company, IG Index, launch their new IG Index Insights platform.
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IG Index Insight: Are Petula Clark, David Ferrer and Novak Djokovic relevant to spread bettors?
A recent post of mine reflected on the high churn between the various spread betting companies. The post was based on the findings of Edison Research who took a look at the World Spreads business.
For those looking to really get into spread betting but are lacking the confidence I would recommend using a specialist advisor / spread betting alert service.
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Oil spread betting positions take profit while I’m at the beach
Apologies for not being up to date with The Spread Betting Blog. I have been away on holiday for two weeks – in which time both my positions on crude oil closed out at good profit levels.
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Spread betting oil: It’s Balls to the Wall with WTI and Brent crude
The Spread Betting Blog: I am long brent crude – both the WTI and Brent crude products.
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Spread bettors are a fickle crowd, always bouncing from one spread betting company to the next
An interesting note on the loyalty of your average spread bettor from Edison Research on World Spreads.
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Outlook for the brent crude and WTI crude prices from Bank of America Merrill Lynch
For those interested, some interesting views on the trajectory of the Brent and WTI price.
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The Spread Betting Blog: If I had missed this opportunity on BP I would be pissed.
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Spread betting blog set to expand – more focus on spread betting strategies to come
A few advances and developments are afoot at The Spread Betting Blog. The end goal is to improve navigation and categorisation on the various topics I ramble on about.
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Aussie dollar spread bet pays off and a little flash crash strikes
The Spread Betting Blog: It’s at times such as this that I can’t help but feel I am an effing amazing spread bettor. These moments are inevitably balanced out by subsequent failures, but for this morning I am king.
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