yes,
they have not *.de, no *.ch, etc. they own just one 1st Level Domain.
Remember, City Index has paid 75K to get the *.com Domain. :-)
Anyway. betfair is rich enough - that are peanuts. Guess they will buy the Domains if required.
Btw. Have you a german domain ;-)
You are right but I believe it wont be easy.
They did a few things wrong or/ maybe the project was a bit hotheadedly established.
1st: The brand - except UK they have no 1st level Domain rights.
Tradefair is a proper name for a "trade" + "fair" - make a google query and look at the results...
Trading Derivatives through Mobile, LOL. A good thing would be to observe the markets/ prices but I would never trade through a mobile phone. This is harakiri
Beside this i can confirm that IG's new PureDeal (also the Mobil version) is Worldclass.
They have sometimes small probs to handle...
Happy New Year Chris!
No, i think no. Trading on regulated markets is and will be allowed as long as the broker has informed the local financial market supervisory that they want offering business to German clients. They have to be regulated/ passported by FSA/ MiFID before.
Imagine, German...
:cry:
Important Notice for ChoiceOdds clients resident in Germany
:|
Now we just can hope and pray that the European Union will refuse the New Gambling act which became active on 01/01/2008
Hi chard, it is nearly the same. With Financial Spread Betting (FSB) you have to enter a "Stake" per Point and with CFD you enter the Size.
In other words FSB works as follow:
If you want to win 1 € if the FTSE moves up (you want open a Long Position) 1 point, than you have to enter 1 Stake. If...
Take a look at the List of Designated Sponsors/Designated Price Makers
It's the WHo is Who of the Australian/ Global CFD Broker :cool:
For those Companies is not really a requirement to promote Exchange Traderd CFDs, right :cheesy:
Back to the topic:
The question was "cfd and automatic trading"...
Books you'll find @amazon by simply typing CFD in the Search field
educational sources about spread betting/ CFDs are
Financial Spread Betting Made Easy
A list of publications from UK/ Ireland/ Australia/ Germqny u'll find here
Tom Next - Community Tutorials