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surfer
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Just a quick one,do you enter a CFD trade using the bid and offer on the underlying ,just the same way you would enter the normal equity and is the order book exactly the same for the CFD and equity.Are all the fees and costs just added after you have executed? So assuming,it is of course different to a SSF where you have to use a price matrix?
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SimonPB
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surfer
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Thanks Simon,I was just confirming.Probally why CFd's are more popular than SSF's.Nothing worse than trying to enter a trade with a SSF and then got to try calculate the price you want using the price matrix
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