You can try CFD - but it is high - risk investment I'd say. If you hace enough cash you'd better buy the stock, not CFD.
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Quoting de123DislikedWhat about making money with futures and forex, and reinvesting the profit in stocks (only 1 or 2),...so when u sell, u dont have so many costs,... in a year or two the profit can be more then doubled...i also did some psiho testing what could be better stocks or cfd,...so...ill buy stocks till may, then i will sell all them,..and will go short with cfd on absolute winners (like TIE, CFM; IGE,..this year) the only problem is that some have gone to index,...never mind... nirvana.Ignored
DislikedIn options, the Buy and Hold strategy usually turns into a Buy and Lose strategy....Unless you are using complex straddles and other butterfly strategies, your chances are slim, and those strategies require a lot of capital because the transaction costs are usually high, you need to be trading at least 10 contracts from each side...
Merlin, have you ever tried to sell Google puts against buying the Nasdaq QQQQ puts for the same month??? Could really be a good hedge lowering the risk involved if Google stock went down too much, as it will weight...Ignored