Hi,
This might sound really stupid but please bear with me for a second.
First,I don't trade futures and never have and might not for the next year or 3 or at all.
I am a full time Forex trader and have a very basic idea about the futures market but am I not newbie when it comes to trading.
The question is a strange one or long winded so please bear with me.
Most Forex brokers offer Index CFDs.
Some charge a overnight fees others might not charge fees if you keep you position open overnight,is this the same with futures brokers?
Some of those Forex brokers say that it's a Index Futures CFD with an expiry date and/or a "Rollover" date.
So my first question is , say I am long FTSE100 in the futures market and I am down 300 points in my position.Can I rollover that position to the next months contract?
If yes,then does that incur a charge.Do I have to pay a fee to do that?
If so what do I need to google to find the calculation for it please ?
Secondly,if I can rollover the position to the next month when I am in a loss.Can I rollover the position indefinitely till it's in profit?( I know ETFs are better for this but only asking)
This is just part of the question but if my understanding of the above is incorrect then no point in basing the rest of the question of something that is not correct.
If you read this far thank you for your time and if you post a reply that you even more so!
Rooi

This might sound really stupid but please bear with me for a second.
First,I don't trade futures and never have and might not for the next year or 3 or at all.
I am a full time Forex trader and have a very basic idea about the futures market but am I not newbie when it comes to trading.
The question is a strange one or long winded so please bear with me.
Most Forex brokers offer Index CFDs.
Some charge a overnight fees others might not charge fees if you keep you position open overnight,is this the same with futures brokers?
Some of those Forex brokers say that it's a Index Futures CFD with an expiry date and/or a "Rollover" date.
So my first question is , say I am long FTSE100 in the futures market and I am down 300 points in my position.Can I rollover that position to the next months contract?
If yes,then does that incur a charge.Do I have to pay a fee to do that?
If so what do I need to google to find the calculation for it please ?
Secondly,if I can rollover the position to the next month when I am in a loss.Can I rollover the position indefinitely till it's in profit?( I know ETFs are better for this but only asking)
This is just part of the question but if my understanding of the above is incorrect then no point in basing the rest of the question of something that is not correct.
If you read this far thank you for your time and if you post a reply that you even more so!
Rooi
