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Chanan
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Can someone just indicate to me more or less how close to the high and low of the undelying does a CFD follow it. I need to know as that can influence my stoploss and take profit targets. Is there somewhere a price chart of the CFD that I can see. Thanks
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cheapcheap
Regular Contributor
its very accurate,i trade in cfd's quite often.i have never checked for a price graph as i usually use the underlying's price graph.
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Preston
Super Contributor
Trading cfd is a direct contradiction to your username lol
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Chanan
Occasional Contributor
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cheapcheap
Regular Contributor
thats true
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prancing_horse
Super Contributor
Totally disagree with your coment
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Preston
Super Contributor
counterparty risk of default, differential interest rate, unlisted instruments not regulated by the JSE.
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prancing_horse
Super Contributor
Agree, but that is risk.
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Preston
Super Contributor
Every risk has financial consequence :-)
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doomsdayza
Super Contributor
CFD price is exactly the underlying price, plus (minus) 0.2% brokerage in and out. it's pretty transparent.
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