Spread Betting Charts
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Financial Spreads, the UK spread betting company, have upgraded their trading charts. Clients can now access the new and improved charts when they log on to the Financial Spreads website.
Financial Spreads offers more than 2,500 financial markets and clients have always been able to access charts for each individual market. Clients could also add a range of technical indicators and view the charts across a number of different time periods from 1, 2 and 5 minute charts for day traders to daily and weekly charts for investors taking a longer term view.
According to Adam Jepsen, spokesman for Financial Spreads, the new charting package, which still includes candlestick charts, is a significant improvement on the previous offering.
“We still provide charts for every single market and, in addition to all the standard features an investor would expect from market leading charting software, we are also offering features such as back testing tools and price alerts for when markets hit certain levels”.
Editor’s comment: for live charts on CleanFinancial.com see live candlestick charts.
Spread Betting Charts Features |
The range of new features includes:
- Back Testing tools
- Email alerts for when the markets hit a user defined level
- A longer history for shorter time periods
- More time periods such as 2 hour, 4 hour and monthly charts
- More drawing features such as Fibonacci times zones, fans and arcs
- More price display options
- More indicators
- A snap High/Low feature for drawing lines
Professional Spread Betting Charts |
“We’re very happy to be able to offer our clients these professional level charts and, best of all, they remain free for all Financial Spreads clients,” added Jepsen.
Whilst the new charts are user friendly, the spread betting company has also added a range of video tutorials to FinancialSpreads.com. The video tutorials cover all the basic charting features such as drawing, zooming and adding/removing indicators, however they also cover how to use the price alerts and back testing.
Before trading, please note that financial spread betting is leveraged and therefore carries a high level of risk to your capital, it may not be suitable for all investors. With spread betting it is possible to lose more than your initial investment and therefore you should only trade with funds that you can afford to lose. Ensure you fully understand the risks and, where necessary, seek independent financial advice.
Video Guide to Charts - Creating Alerts |
The following is a video on creating price, trendline and technical analysis alerts.
For more video chart guides see:
- Investors can trade more than 2,500 global markets including forex, shares, stock market indices, commodities, bonds and interest rates.
- The spread betting service is commission-free and there are no brokers’ fees.
- Popular markets such as gold, crude oil, the FTSE 100 and EUR/USD can be traded 24 hours a day from Sunday evening through to Friday evening.
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Risk Warning:
Spread betting, CFDs and margined forex trading are leveraged products which carry a high level of risk to your capital. You can lose more than your initial deposit so you should ensure spread betting, CFDs and margined forex meet your investment objectives and, if necessary, seek independent advice.
'Spread Betting Charts' edited by DB, updated 22-Feb-17
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Spread Betting Charts
Financial Spreads have upgraded their spread betting charts. The new charts include Back Testing tools, email alerts, more technical analysis features, new indicators, more time periods, new chart drawing features and... » read from top.
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