CFD Survival Guide

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Want to survive and thrive trading CFDs? CFD Insider discloses how to avoid the concealed CFD risks and get the odds back on your side for success in online CFD share trading.

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4 User Reviews for CFD Survival Guide

  1. Jimmy Kee says:

    I used to simply place $20,000 in each trade (and lost as much as I made) but have now learnt how to get the odds on my side and determine a method for profitability. This have made me tens of thousands of dollars already so I look forward to using the skills for the next 20 years. What an investment the Survival Guide turned out to be!

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  2. Peter Jensen says:

    My trading account has been up and down 100 times the investment you ask and I have tried several CFD providers and paid the learning price at each. I bought your CFD Survival Guide hoping to put in perspective where I was going wrong and Chapter One was enough for me to start thinking and improve.

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  3. Bernie J. says:

    I’ve been investing for many years and decided to trade actively to capitalise on the more explosive movements, the opportunity for leverage and cheaper broker rates. At first I got lost in the maze of information and spiels from the different brokers. The CFD Survival Guide was a great investment saving my time and effort and refocused the foundation of ‘trading’ skills that were necessary for the survival of my trading account.

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