Agentginger
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Hi.
I've been googling to try to find a detailed
Comparison of SB and/or CFD brokers in the Uk.
Most results so far show only very high level info in the comparison, eg margin %s for certain markets, minimum trade size, etc.
I'm trying to find out which brokers, if any, will have a margin requirement on the NET position in a stock or index.
Ie. I've looked at IG and Plus500 and whilst they allow hedging a position, they seem to calculate the margin on both the long and short positions.
If i place an order that moves away from me, I can then short it to minimise my loss without closing out the position and crystallising the loss.
But if the margin requirement is based on one or both sides of the position I may eventually be forced to close or be liquidated, rather than staying in the trade until the price moves back in my favour.
Does anyone know of a broker that calculates margins of the Net position instead, and ideally who won't insist on a guaranteed stop loss being placed on orders for new traders, as that would have a similar effect
Of crystallising my loss, rather than allowing me to ride out a price movement.
Thanks for any help
I've been googling to try to find a detailed
Comparison of SB and/or CFD brokers in the Uk.
Most results so far show only very high level info in the comparison, eg margin %s for certain markets, minimum trade size, etc.
I'm trying to find out which brokers, if any, will have a margin requirement on the NET position in a stock or index.
Ie. I've looked at IG and Plus500 and whilst they allow hedging a position, they seem to calculate the margin on both the long and short positions.
If i place an order that moves away from me, I can then short it to minimise my loss without closing out the position and crystallising the loss.
But if the margin requirement is based on one or both sides of the position I may eventually be forced to close or be liquidated, rather than staying in the trade until the price moves back in my favour.
Does anyone know of a broker that calculates margins of the Net position instead, and ideally who won't insist on a guaranteed stop loss being placed on orders for new traders, as that would have a similar effect
Of crystallising my loss, rather than allowing me to ride out a price movement.
Thanks for any help