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Q.1
If bullish on Vodafone over a six month period, why buy the near month and then have to roll the bet over?
Q.2
Are there any secrets to spread betting?
Q.3
I'm just starting off in the Spread Betting world, what would you advise I trade?
Q.4
Can spread bets be used as effective tools to longer trade the markets?
Q.5
What's your view on Sector Bets, are they worth trading?
Q.6
What's your view on Gold and can you trade spread bets on the metals?
Q.7
Do the Spread Betting Brokers know what my position is and therefore quote me a disadvantageous price?
Q.8
If bullish on UK stocks and bearish on German stocks can the differential be traded, i.e. go long FTSE and short Dax?
Q.9
Why is it so important to start of trading with small amounts of money when first Spread Betting
Q.10
Which Spread Betting firms do you recommend?
Q.11
Is successful spread betting a matter of putting in the hours and following the markets all the time?
Q.12
Any good books on spread betting?

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