IMHO CFDs are nothing private investors should ever touch. It’s like taking a loan to buy and sell stocks and as said - the market is not predictable. Institutional investors have far better and way earlier insights than you as a private investor. You have no chance in beating them. Sure, one can be lucky, as your friend. But that’s not investing then. That’s gambling. You can as well multiply your portfolio in a casino, but for obvious reasons that is not a good idea.
CFDs are a bad joke. “You don’t own the stock at all, and your purchases won’t affect the price, and we sell your buy order data to exchanges so they know how to fuck you, and if you get lucky we’ll definitely prevent your trades - but hey, happy trading!”
I guess there are valid use cases for CFDs such as securing an aquisition or a loan against stocks. But it’s not an instrument to get rich with for private investors.
IMHO CFDs are nothing private investors should ever touch. It’s like taking a loan to buy and sell stocks and as said - the market is not predictable. Institutional investors have far better and way earlier insights than you as a private investor. You have no chance in beating them. Sure, one can be lucky, as your friend. But that’s not investing then. That’s gambling. You can as well multiply your portfolio in a casino, but for obvious reasons that is not a good idea.
CFDs are a bad joke. “You don’t own the stock at all, and your purchases won’t affect the price, and we sell your buy order data to exchanges so they know how to fuck you, and if you get lucky we’ll definitely prevent your trades - but hey, happy trading!”
I guess there are valid use cases for CFDs such as securing an aquisition or a loan against stocks. But it’s not an instrument to get rich with for private investors.