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13. Dynamics - the size of the spread

It is vital that you understand the significance of the size of a spread. With any given spread:

This means that:

Clearly, the wider the spread, the more difficult it is to make money. If you don't understand this key point, don't get involved in spread betting.

One of the reasons the FTSE 100 index is so popular with spread betters is that the spread is fairly narrow. By contrast an individual share with a spread of 120 - 150 is a tough nut to crack. If you buy at 150, and the spread moves to 140-170, it looks like there's been a healthy upward move, but you're still not in profit because the sell figure - 140p - is below your buy figure of 150p.

You'll sometimes hear it argued that you should only bet mainstream markets because they have the narrowest spreads, but this is slightly misleading.

Despite all that, the fact remains that if you bet a market with a wide spread, you have to bridge that gap before you can make a profit, so bear the width of the spread in mind.

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