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[Book] CFD's - A Trader's Guide

Tuesday 15th January 2008

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Book A Trader's Guide to Contracts for Difference & Technical Analysis By John Jefferey $33.95

Contracts for difference (CFDs) have grabbed the attention and investment dollars of traders and investors worldwide. This exciting new product, which enables traders to control a number of shares for just a fraction of their share value, has experienced an unprecedented rise in popularity.

However, CFDs pose a high level of risk and it is essential that traders understand this vehicle before diving into the market.

This book will prepare both novice and seasoned traders for the profitable world of CFD trading. Beginners will learn how to get started and experienced traders will discover how to generate greater profits using CFDs.

In his entertaining, easy-to-understand style, author John Jeffrey explains in details:

  • The history and key concepts of CFDs
  • How CFDs compare with other derivatives
  • The finance options for CFDs
  • The various forms of technical analysis as they apply to CFDs

CFDs - A Trader's Guide is available through the Good Returns Bookstore (www.goodreturns.co.nz/books or call 0800 345 675)



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