Thank-you for the replies -they were most helpful.
I take it that IB is a good starting point unless someone suggests an alternative.
It does seem that there are only a limited number of UK stocks that have sufficient liquidity so I think I will probably concentrate on the major european stocks.
As for the US stocks -is there an issue speedwise? My experience with the US is limited to ecbot which in my opinion is far too delayed in busy markets.
I had a look at cfds but they appeared to lack volume, have wide spreads and be costly to trade -are they worth looking at again?
Also are there any good european ETFs I should be looking at? I haven't had much success in my research so far.
As for taxes on futures -unless this is a new wheeze -futures traders pay taxes like anyone else in the UK, be they income or corporation taxes.
Thanks again.
I take it that IB is a good starting point unless someone suggests an alternative.
It does seem that there are only a limited number of UK stocks that have sufficient liquidity so I think I will probably concentrate on the major european stocks.
As for the US stocks -is there an issue speedwise? My experience with the US is limited to ecbot which in my opinion is far too delayed in busy markets.
I had a look at cfds but they appeared to lack volume, have wide spreads and be costly to trade -are they worth looking at again?
Also are there any good european ETFs I should be looking at? I haven't had much success in my research so far.
As for taxes on futures -unless this is a new wheeze -futures traders pay taxes like anyone else in the UK, be they income or corporation taxes.
Thanks again.