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Common CFD Trading Mistakes

Trading mistakes can be made by even the most experienced professionals. Most mistakes made by traders come about as a result of a lack of preparation, knowledge or discipline. Whilst it is important to learn from your mistakes, it is even better and much less expensive to learn from the mistakes of others.

Below are three of the most common mistakes made by CFD traders:

1. Excessive Leverage
One of the main benefits of CFD trading is the ability to gain exposure to a share, index or foreign exchange contract with a relatively small capital outlay. Rather than paying for the full notional value of the CFD position CFD traders can enter into positions with margins as low as 5% or even less. It is important to note that although a smaller capital outlay is required to open the position the CFD trader is still exposed to the price movement of the share CFD for the full notional value of the position. A CFD trader trading a CFD at 5% margin is leveraging their initial outlay by 20 times, meaning a $5,000 deposit could be used to open a $200,000 CFD position.

As only a fraction of the face-value of the trade is outlaid when trading CFDs a small price change could result in substantial gains but also substantial losses. For example when trading a CFD on a margin of 5%, a price rise of 1% in the underlying market may result in gains of 20%, however, if price fell by 1%, it may result in a loss of 20% of the amount required to open the position.

It is important to remember that leverage is a double-edged sword not only can it work for you but if not managed correctly it can also work against you, often novice trades ignore the fact that if unmanaged leverage can result in substantial losses.

2. Not understanding the impact of trade sizes on your account
Due to the leverage associated with CFD trading, relatively small outlays can result in large moves in your overall account balance.

For example buying 10,000 CFDs priced as $2.40 on a margin of 5% requires an outlay of only $1,200. With an outlay of only $1,200 you can hold a $24,000 CFD position. Should the price of this position move one cent it will have an impact of $100 on the profit or loss on the traders account.

If the price of the this position increased by 12 cents a profit of $1,200 would have been made, However, if the price of the position fell by the same amount a loss of $1,200 would have been made.

The overall impact of any price movement will depend on the traders overall account balance. For a trader with an account balance of $1,500, the aforementioned trade would have had a significant impact on the traders account profit and loss. Should a trader with an account balance of $40,000 open the same position the relative impact would be much less significant.

A loss of $1,200 on a $1,500 account would result in the 80% of the total account balance being lost. However, a loss of $1,200 on a $40,000 account would result in a loss of only 3% of the account balance.

3. Trading in too large parcels
It is important to calculate the exposure your trade size before placing the trade. It is common for novice CFD traders the simply trade the maximum size available to the based on their account balance without considering the amount of market exposure associated with the position.

There are a variety of methods traders can adopt in order to calculate position size. A simply strategy is to determine an acceptable amount of risk capital should the trade go against you and calculate an acceptable position size base on this.

Should you want to restrict losses on any given trade to $200 you would calculate your position size based on your stop-loss price. For example, if the CFD was priced at $1.40 and you stop-loss was at $1.15 your risk amount would be $0.25, to calculate your position size you would simply divide the loss you would be prepared to take by the risk amount. In this case this would be $200 / $0.25 = 800, therefore your position size should be 800 units.

The method outlined above is known as fixed fractional position sizing in which a certain percentage of the overall account balance is risked on each trade. Other methods include allocating a fixed dollar amount to each trade, buying or selling a fixed number of CFDs in each trade or varying the size trades according to the profitability of your account.

Using a position sizing strategy will help you avoid the mistake of placing all of your eggs in one basket.

To find out more about CFD trading you can download our free CFD Guide.


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