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If you want to lose money quickly then trade futures.
If you want to lose a LOT of money quickly then use spread betting.
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Gold looks stuck between a rock and a hard place ATM.. the lemmings are piling into USD keeping gold at a bit of a stand still
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Why spread betting in particlular?Originally posted by AtW View PostIf you want to lose money quickly then trade futures.
If you want to lose a LOT of money quickly then use spread betting.
HTH"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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funny how they're jumping on no new jobs creation in august,
feck's sake every fecker's on holiday in august
what do they expect ?
anyway, the shiny stuff is up up up
texas tea is down
and the chf is up
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WHS.Originally posted by DaveB View PostIt is.
No income tax, no VAT, no CGT, no guarantee....black or white, rich or poor, we'll spreadbet and make more.
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Yep, only up £1000/kg todayOriginally posted by Jog On View PostGold looks stuck between a rock and a hard place ATM.. the lemmings are piling into USD keeping gold at a bit of a stand still
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yeah most of that happened before NFP - has hardly moved in the last couple of hours.. no likeyOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostYep, only up £1000/kg today
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Yeah, strange that, again. Almost as if 'they' knew what was going to be disclosed some hours before hand.Originally posted by Jog On View Postyeah most of that happened before NFP - has hardly moved in the last couple of hours.. no likey
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Odd - this time last week it broke out like this. Gold and silver positions both going great gunsOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostYeah, strange that, again. Almost as if 'they' knew what was going to be disclosed some hours before hand.
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