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Q.13
Do you ever see the tax-free advantage of spread betting disappearing?
Q.14
Can money be made by buying or selling FTSE spread bets slightly before the 8am opening of the FTSE futures?
Q.15
What's your view on trading options using spread bets?
Q.16
When the FTSE 100 spread bet market gets very busy I've noticed that the bid-offer spread can sometimes widen, is this fair?
Q.17 I'm thinking of trading futures, CFDs and futures for a living, is spread betting a good training ground?
Q.18
How does a spread betting company make its money?
Q.19
Can I just use spread bets to hedge my exposure to stocks that I have in my portfolio?
Q.20
What about buying or going to courses that don't tell you how to get rich overnight, they just explain about the Spread Betting world and how to trade?
Q.21
Have you ever traded interest rates?
Q.22
Do you get mathematical with traded options or just use them to trade direction?

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