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A Must Read Article About CFD Trading Advice

CFD trading is a relatively new concept to most traders and investors in Australia, which is understandable given the mechanics of CFDs are different to traditional share trading. Having an advisor or trading mentor who is able to explain the concept of CFDs and assist you to identify trading opportunities is often a relatively safe way for new CFD traders to gain exposure to financial markets.

There are many stockbrokers and financial advisors in Australia who are able to help traders and investors looking to enter the stock market, however very few have an in-depth experience and understanding of CFDs and how they can be used not only as a hedging tool over a share portfolio but also as a great way to gain exposure to global stocks, commodities, indices and forex pairs.

Some CFD providers are able to provide you with basic CFD trading advice and education however many of them will not provide you with CFD trading recommendations. There are however some CFD providers who are able to provide you with advice and trading recommendations, it is these providers that often also specialise in other aspects of money management including financial planning, corporate advisory and funds management. Dealing with a CFD provider that does not solely specialise in CFD trading is often a good idea for novice traders looking for some assistance in managing their trading portfolio and understanding the risks and benefits CFDs.

Dealing with CFD providers who offer an extensive range of products and services aside from solely offering an online trading platform has a number of advantages in that often you will be assigned a personal account manager with whom you can liaise on a daily basis and ask questions. If you require additional services such as being contacted in the event of a trading idea you can also elect this, however you may be charged a higher commission rate when using this service. Often added benefits such as being able to participate in highly sought after placements and IPO’s will also be provided. 

In many cases getting CFD trading advice from your stock broker or CFD provider will cost more than trading for yourself online, however the added commission charges are relatively insignificant when you consider the benefits and are far cheaper than the looses that many novice traders incur when placing trades without a well thought out trading plan or strategy.

Before trading CFDs either online yourself or with a CFD provider who is able to provide you with CFD trading advice it is essential that you understand not only the benefits of CFD trading but also the risks. Often newbie CFD traders fail to understand that although the leverage associated with CFD trading can result in gains it can also result in large losses, this is why having an understanding of risk management is important.

To learn more about CFD trading it is advisable that you read this free CFD Guide.

How to Get a CFD Trading Edge With WebIRESS Plus

WebIRESS is one of the most commonly used CFD and Share trading platforms in Australia, being adopted by some of the country's largest online brokers and leading CFD providers. In recent times webIRESS has undergone a makeover, with the latest version webIRESS Plus recently being launched.

WebIRESS Plus offers day traders and scalpers a number of significant advantages over it's predecessor, with the most noticeable being the speed of order execution, additional advanced order types and visual improvements. The significant improvements of webIRESS Plus make it the ideal CFD trading platform for day traders and scalpers looking to take advantage of rapid CFD price movements in the opening and closing phases of the market and during market volatility.

WebIRESS Plus is fast becoming the most popular CFD trading platform in the market due to the significant edge traders are able to gain as a result of the platforms dramatic speed improvement. In addition to the speed improvements in webIRESS Plus, there are now also a number of new order varieties including if-done orders, meaning CFD traders now have more control over their trades with the ability to set and forget orders.

Despite the significant advantages webIRESS Plus offers day traders and scalpers it is important to note that the speed advantages of webIRESS Plus are dependent on the internet connection being used. As an active trader it is always advisable to ensure that you have the fastest and most reliable internet connection possible, this may mean having an ADSL2 or cable broadband connection. Most active traders will always have two internet connections to ensure redundancy should one connection fail.

Active day traders often use the webIRESS Plus platform alongside an advanced charting package or market scanning tool. One of the more common and readily available charting packages is MetaStock another lesser known package is Spark. Spark is popular with more active day traders who monitor many CFDs at the same time and require detailed real-time information relating to price and volume changes which when combined with chart formations allow them to identify trading opportunities such as price and volume breakouts.

Of course a great trading platform, charting package and internet connection alone will not make anyone a successful trader. These are simply tools that will give you the edge over other traders in the market. The most important components of trading are information flow and discipline which when combined with a proper trading plan and tools will help you on your way to becoming a successful trader.

Currently webIRESS Plus is only available from IC Markets. You can download a webIRESS demo to see whether the platform suits your needs.

Help With Some Common webIRESS Problems

The webIRESS trading platform is one of the most common online share and CFD trading platforms in Australia. WebIRESS is used by most of the major online brokers including, Comsec, Etrade, and Bell Direct, however like all on-line trading platforms some traders might experience technical hiccups when first logging in. Some of the more common technical issues that you might encounter along with simple solutions are outlined below. 

By far the most common technical issue encountered by new webIRESS users is what is known as the “ticking clock error” this is simply and endlessly ticking clock that appears in your browser along with the words “installing software please wait”, however, unfortunately for most the wait is endless. The “ticking clock error” is a common problem with a simple solution, this error occurs because Sun Java 1.4 or better has not been installed. The problem can often be resolved through a quick Java update, or new installation from the Sun Java website. In certain circumstances a recent version of Java may already be installed yet this error still occurs, often this is due to a popup blocker or antivirus software preventing your computer from accessing “webdf.iress.com.au“ and Port 6080 or 80, this can be corrected by allowing your firewall or antivirus program to access “*.iress.com.au” and port 6080 or 80. As a precautionary measure you should always clear your browsers cookies and temporary internet files before making any changes to ensure that your old settings are deleted.

Most webIRESS problems are related to Java or the security settings on your computer, however on occasions problems may arise as a result of your internet connection or LAN firewall settings. Testing connectivity to the webIRESS server is easy and should be done if you are unable to resolve you connection problems through the installation of Java or firewall and antivirus permission changes. A simple telnet connectivity test can be run by following the instructions below:

1. Go to “Start” > Run or open a DOS command window.
2. In the Run dialog box or at the DOS prompt, type: telnet web.iress.com.au 6080
3. Press Enter.

A Telnet window opens with the message “Connecting to web.iress.com.au…”

If the connection is successful, the Telnet message will disappear leaving a flashing block or cursor in the top left corner of the Telnet window.

If a connection cannot be established you should contact your ISP or network administrator as it is likely that ports 6080 or 80 are being blocked by your firewall. 

These are some of the most common webIRESS problems, if after attempting the above solutions you are still unable to resolve your webIRESS connection problem you should contact your broker who will be able to conduct more advanced webIRESS troubleshooting.

You can download a free webIRESS Plus demo to see whether the new webIRESS Plus platform solves many of the technical issues that you may have experienced using webIRESS.

How to Get a DMA CFD Trading Edge

Day traders and scalpers are always looking to gain an edge in the market that will give them a real trading advantage, however most traders often go searching for faster PC's, internet connections or a better charting package, many often overlook the fundamental basics like the trading platform that they are using or the broker that they are dealing with.
 
The most important element in any DMA CFD traders arsenal is their trading platform as this is their connection to the market. May DMA CFD day traders and scalpers assume that their broker has the fastest market connectivity and trading engine behind their platform, however unfortunately in reality there are some brokers that do not have the correct infrastructure to enable sub-second order execution into global exchanges.

As a CFD day trader or scalper it is critical to ensure that your DMA CFD broker has the fastest market connectivity possible. In many cases DMA CFD providers outsource their execution services to their prime broker, although this allows the DMA CFD provider to achieve cost efficiencies it does not always help you as a day trader. In-fact outsourcing CFD execution to a global investment bank may mean that your trades are routed through one of the main regional hubs being London, New York or Hong Kong before they reach the market and appear as a filled order on your trading platform. Some global investment banks do however have localised infrastructure meaning that your orders are not sent around the world before they reach the exchange. When choosing a DMA CFD provider it is important that you ask them whether their orders are routed locally or through their prime brokers global infrastructure as this will have a significant effect on the speed of your order execution.

Aside from good market connectivity the other core element is the trading platform that you use. There are many trading platforms available to retail DMA CFD day traders and scalpers, however by far the most popular is the webIRESS platform. Many CFD providers are able to offer you the webIRESS platform however there are very few providers that are able to offer webIRESS plus. WebIRESS plus is faster than conventional webIRESS and offers split second order execution. 

As a DMA CFD day trader is important to choose a CFD provider that can give you split second order execution allowing you to acheive a CFD trading edge. Of course before you start trading you should evaluate the pro's and con's of each CFD provider and download a few trading platforms to ensure that the CFD provider you select does in fact give you an edge in the market.

To find out more about trading CFDs you should download this free CFD Guide.

Are the Lowest CFD Margin Rates Important?

CFD providers all have very different margin rates some offer margins from 1% others start at 5% but are margin rates really important in a well balanced CFD trading strategy?

CFD providers will vary their margin rates depending on the product over which the CFD is based, for example foreign exchange CFDs are typically offered at around 1% margin, the reason for this is simply because the foreign exchange market is the biggest and most liquid market in the world and the risk of currencies gapping is minimal. On the other hand the margin rates on share CFDs will typically vary between 5% to around 35%, the reason for higher share CFD margin rates is because shares tend to be less liquid than currencies. CFD providers will assess the risk of each share CFD individually and adjust the margin to cover the likelihood of the share gapping in volatile market conditions.

In determining the margin rates on share CFDs, CFD providers will generally look at liquidity of the stock, its market capitalisation and its historical price movements. Based on these three main criteria in addition to a few other factors a margin rate will be determined. It is important to note that some CFD providers may offer CFDs on 100% margin allowing them to provide a greater range of CFDs but providing no real benefit to the client.

Index CFDs offered by many CFD providers are a great way of gaining exposure to the overall market without having to buy futures contracts or a basket of shares. Index CFDs are typically offered on margin rates of 1% to 2%, the margin rate will vary depending on the index being traded. 

So how do CFD margin rates affect you?
Of course the lower the margin rate the better you are able to utilise the money in your CFD trading account thus your return on investment (RIO) will be greater, however as CFDs are leveraged instruments it’s not advisable to utilise the full amount of your deposit as margin, doing so would put you at risk of a margin call or even liquidation.

Typically with a good trading and risk management plan in place most CFD traders will allocate one third of their account balance to meet the margin requirements for their open positions, one third will be allocated to meet the margin requirements on intraday positions or opportunistic trades, the last one third remains on call to meet any additional margin requirements on open positions.

In Conclusion
Yes, CFD margin rates are important however leverage is only one of the many tools in a CFD trader’s arsenal and should be used in conjunction with a proper risk management plan and well balanced portfolio. No matter the amount of leverage you are provided if you do not have a trading strategy in place you will not be a successful trader.

To learn more about CFD margin rates and how to develop a trading plan you can download our free CFD Guide.


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