(like the CFD) for trading the indexes, which we cover, when the index-trend is down, as well as up.
For instance, with the FTSE index, you can bet anything from £1 (even 1p from some dealers!) to £250 per point (ie; £10, £20, £30, etc; up to £250)… For every point the market moves in your favor (net of the initial spread), you gain that amount, eg; £10 per point, or £20 per point.
This now closes on our discussion regarding 'stock' trading. As prescribed, you may utilize our Charting Tools screen, within the Click Volume software, in order to trade individual stocks. Simply click on "Charting-Tools" from the left hand menu, enter any stock symbol (or look it up using our Symbol Lookup button/feature), and hit "DRAW" to view the stock chart and Trend Index below.
Remember again, the Trend Index strategy works best with the large, high volume, liquid [blue-chip] stocks. Below are a list of some of the most popular blue chip stocks...
UK: Abbey National, AstraZeneca, Barclays, BP, BT, CGNU, Diageo, Glaxo Smithkline, GUS, HBOS, HSBC Holdings, Legal & General, Lloyds TSB Group, Marconi, Marks & Spencer, mmO2, Prudential, Royal Bank of Scotland, Sainsbury, Shell, Tesco, Unilever, and Vodafone Group.
USA: American International Group, Amgen, AOL Time Warner, AT&T, Bristol Myers Squibb, Cisco Systems, Citigroup, EMC Corporation, Exxon Mobil, General Electric, Intel Corporation, IBM, JDS Uniphase, Juniper Networks Inc., Merck & Co, Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, Pfizer, Qualcomm, Sun Microsystems, and Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Note: It is up to you whether you wish to trade stocks, indexes, or both. Our recommendation is that you find the market you like, and ultimately focus on this 100%. On the next page, we return back to our own favorite market of choice - the major indexes...
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