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JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust Spread Betting



Where Can I Spread Bet on JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust?


You are able to trade without paying any commissions on JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust with any of these firms:

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You can spread bet on JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust with Financial Spreads.

Where Can I Spread Bet on JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust for Free?


Trading the financial markets involves an element of risk. Having said that, if you want to try a (free) Practice Account, that allows you to try spread trading on a variety of markets, please see below.

When deciding which trading option might work for you, don't forget that spread betting, in the UK, is currently free of income tax, capital gains tax and stamp duty*.

If you want a free spread betting website, you should note that you are able to take a position on JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust with no brokers' fees or commissions via:

Free Demo Account


If you're interested in a free Practice Account / Demo Account where users can get a better feel for online spread betting, including trading markets such as JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust, then look at: Each of the above spread betting companies offer a free Test Account that allows users to use professional charts, gain experience with a variety of orders and test trading ideas.


How to Spread Bet on JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust

How to Spread Bet on JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust?


Should an investor decide to invest in UK companies such as JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust then one possibility could be to place a spread bet on the JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust share price.

Looking at a website like InterTrader, we can see that they are currently pricing the JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust Rolling Daily market at 551.3p - 554.2p. Therefore, an investor could spread trade on the JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust share price:

  JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust Spread Betting Example Going higher than 554.2p, or
  JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust Trading Example Going lower than 551.3p

When making a spread bet on UK shares you trade in £x per penny. Therefore, if you chose to have a stake of £2 per penny and the JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust shares move 28p then that would make a difference to your profits (or losses) of £56. £2 per penny x 28p = £56.

Rolling Daily Shares Markets

This is a Rolling Daily Market which means that in contrast with futures markets, there is no closing date. If a trade is still open when the markets close at the end of the day, it simply rolls over to the next trading day.

If you allow your trade to roll over and are spread betting on the market to:

  JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust Trading Example Increase - then you are normally charged a small financing fee, or
  JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust Trading Example Decrease - then you will often receive a small payment to your account

For a more detailed example see Rolling Daily Spread Betting.


JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust Rolling Daily - Shares Trading Example


So, if we consider the spread of 551.3p - 554.2p and make the assumptions that:
  • You've completed your analysis of the shares, and
  • You think the JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust share price looks like it will move above 554.2p
Then you could decide that you want to buy a spread bet at 554.2p and risk, for example, £5 per penny.

With such a spread bet you make a profit of £5 for every penny that the JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust shares push higher than 554.2p. Nevertheless, it also means that you will make a loss of £5 for every penny that the JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust market falls lower than 554.2p.

Put another way, should you buy a spread bet then your P&L is found by taking the difference between the closing price of the market and the initial price you bought the market at. You then multiply that difference in price by the stake.

As a result, if the shares started to increase then you might want to close your position in order to secure your profit. So if the market moved up then the spread, determined by the spread betting company, could be adjusted to 575.0p - 577.9p. You would close your spread bet by selling at 575.0p. Accordingly, with the same £5 stake your profit would be:

Your profit / loss = (Settlement Value - Opening Value) x stake
Your profit / loss = (575.0p - 554.2p) x £5 per penny stake
Your profit / loss = 20.8p x £5 per penny stake
Your profit / loss = £104.00 profit

Financial spread trading can work against you. With this example, you had bet that the share price would rise. However, the share price can also decrease.

If the JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust stock fell then you could choose to close your spread bet in order to restrict your losses.

So if the spread pulled back to 536.2p - 539.1p you would sell back your position at 536.2p. Accordingly, your loss would be:

Your profit / loss = (Settlement Value - Opening Value) x stake
Your profit / loss = (536.2p - 554.2p) x £5 per penny stake
Your profit / loss = -18.0p x £5 per penny stake
Your profit / loss = -£90.00 loss

Note: JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust Rolling Daily spread accurate as of 31-Oct-12.


Where Can I Find Live Spread Betting Prices and Charts for JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust?


Should you want to analyse up-to-the-minute trading prices and charts for JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust, you can use a spread trading account. Users should note that spreads accounts are normally dependent on suitability, credit and status checks.

If your new account is accepted then, once logged on, you will be able to check the live charts and the current prices. These are usually provided for free, however, you're likely to get an occasional sales call and/or email from the financial spread betting company.

If you decide to trade then, before you start, remember that spread betting does involve a high degree of risk to your funds and losses can exceed your initial investment.

Although charting software/packages differ across the various providers, to help you with your trading analysis, they often come with useful tools, including:
  • An array of time periods e.g. 1 minute, 15 minutes, 4 hours etc
  • Different chart types e.g. line charts and candle charts
  • Drawing options e.g. Fibonacci Arcs, Fans and Time Zones

Charts offered by Tradefair also have other benefits like:
  • Back Testing, Tailored Indicators and Optimisation tools
  • Useful chart overlays e.g. Moving Average, Ichimoku Kinko Hyo, Envelopes etc
  • Indicator charts e.g. Williams %R, Relative Volatility Index, Accumulation Distribution etc
  • Email alerts that trigger when your chosen market hits a pre-determined price

Sample equities trading chart

JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust Trading Guide - Example Chart


The online spread betting brokers in the following list let their account holders have access to live trading prices/charts:

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You can spread bet on JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust with Financial Spreads.


Risk Warning: Spread betting and CFD trading carry a high level of risk to your capital and you may lose more than your initial investment. Spread betting and CFD trading may not be suitable for all investors. Only speculate with money that you can afford to lose. Please ensure you fully understand the risks involved and seek independent financial advice where necessary.

'JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust Spread Betting' by DB, updated 21-May-13

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Risk Warning: Spread betting and CFD trading carry a high level of risk to your capital and you may lose more than your initial investment. Spread betting and CFD trading may not be suitable for all investors. Only speculate with money that you can afford to lose. Please ensure you fully understand the risks involved and seek independent financial advice where necessary.

The contents on CleanFinancial.com are for information purposes only and are not intended as a recommendation to trade. Nothing on this website should be construed as investment advice.

Neither CleanFinancial.com nor any contributing company/author accept any responsibility for any use that may be made of the above or for the correctness or accuracy of the information provided.


* Tax law is subject to change or may differ if you pay tax in a jurisdiction other than the UK.

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