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CFDs or Margin Lending - What are the Key Differences?

In the early days investors wanting to borrow money to invest had few choices, either borrow money from the bank to buy shares or call your stockbroker and apply for a margin loan.

In 2003 traders and investors in Australia were given another choice, CFDs. Since their introduction the industry has changed, CFDs being a simple form of margin lending have become the fastest growing derivative product in the country, outstripping the grow seen in the warrants market during the mid 1990’s.

No longer does a retail investor need to apply for a bank loan or deal with expensive full service brokers. CFDs have revolutionized the financial services industry, retail investors can now open a CFD account online in minutes and be up and trading before the end of the day, executing all of their orders in real-time online.

Unlike margin lending CFDs are typically traded over the internet with the trader’s portfolio being marked to market throughout the trading day, this is substantially different to the end of day portfolio revaluations used by margin lenders. Real-time portfolio margining means that traders can properly manage risk during the trading day rather than having to wait for statements to be generated at the end of the day.

Like shares bought using a margin loan CFDs offer the holder the ability to receive a dividend, however in most cases franking credits are not passed on the holder of a CFD unlike that that of a margin loan. The reason franking credits are not passed when holding a CFD is because the owner of a CFD holds an over-the-counter derivative contract and not the physical share. Not owning the physical share when holding a CFD position also means that the owner of a CFD is not entitled to voting rights in the listed company over which the CFD is based. Many CFD traders only hold their positions for a short period of time and are not interested in voting or franking credits but instead are interested in making a profit from the short term price changes of the share over which the CFD is based.

One of the most significant advantages of CFDs is that traders are able to sell them just as easily as they can buy them, what this means is that going long is just as easy as going short, allowing traders to profit in falling markets. With traditional margin lending short selling is difficult and near impossible.

CFDs are relatively cheap when compared to margin lending, typical brokers offering margin lending will charge 0.50% whereas a typical CFD provider will charge around 0.10%. One thing to be wary of is the interest rates charged by margin lenders and CFD providers. It is important to note that margin lenders will charge interest on the amount borrowed whereas CFD providers will charge interest on the full notional value of the open position, however CFD financing rates tend to be lower. Financing rates are an important cost to consider when comparing both products but this is less important for CFD traders that only hold their positions for a short period of time. 
 
Typically CFDs offer traders more leverage than conventional margin loans allowing traders to obtain a better return on their investment. You should also be aware that an increase in leverage can also result in an increase in risk, this is common with all leveraged products. The leverage offered by CFD providers can be as much as 100 times (1% margin) whereas margin lenders will generally only offer around 10 times leverage (10% margin) or less. Leverage will vary between each CFD provider and margin lender and is often determined on a stock by stock basis considering the market capitalisation of the stock and liquidity. 

As CFDs are an over-the-counter derivative product it is important to note that you do not own the underlying share or instrument over which the CFD is based, this also means that you cannot transfer your position to another CFD provider or stock broker you can only deal with the CFD provider that you opened up the position with. When you buy shares on a margin loan the shares are held in your name this means that you are able to move them freely from one stock broker to another.

CFDs suit short to medium term active traders looking to take advantage of market movements in both directions, however, margin lending is better suited to people who are looking for long-term investment opportunities and to take advantage of the tax benefits franking credits provide, in addition to voting rights. It is important to remember that both products are leveraged, as such should ensure that you adopt a proper money management plan and not utilise the leveraged offered to its full capacity.

To discover more about CFD trading and using CFDs in your trading plan you can download our free CFD Guide.


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