As title says, I'm trying to collect here names of "spread-betting" or CFD based trading firms.
Of course it is in fact a contradiction in terms. However, maybe we can find out a few names with whom at least some basic swing trading (days, weeks) is possible.
The firms should be based in US or Euroland, be somewhat regulated and offer all major markets (equities, bonds, currencies and commodities).
So far, I'm thinking of MAN UK, maybe CMC markets and GNI.
Regards
Of course it is in fact a contradiction in terms. However, maybe we can find out a few names with whom at least some basic swing trading (days, weeks) is possible.
The firms should be based in US or Euroland, be somewhat regulated and offer all major markets (equities, bonds, currencies and commodities).
So far, I'm thinking of MAN UK, maybe CMC markets and GNI.
Regards
. Also make sure you have a reliable independent analytical platform or software (Reuters,eSignal,TradeNavigator) as most have very poor charts and dodgy news feeds. Sometimes when there is an event in a jittery market like FOMC,ECB,BOE or NFP have noticed that they kinda freeze things for a few seconds and then unlock a few points later. Should you wander into things like Soybeans,LC,SB these guys will only list one or two months. Use spreadbetting to learn a few things but move on once you can afford a "proper broker". As for CFD's they are great for trades with no more than 10 week lifespan. Be clear with your CFD provider how they calculate financing of a position and how interest is credited or debited (some will charge interest including on amount you have laid down as margin 
