Spreadex
Learn more about Spreadex and compare their online trading services for spread betting, forex trading and CFDs with other leading providers.
Since its establishment in 1999, Spreadex has competed with the top sports and financial spread betting companies in the world. Spreadex sports betting covers domestic and global sporting events and its financial spread betting division covers equities, world indices, interest rates and commodity markets.
Spreadex prides itself on delivering real up-to-date information to its customers. The Spreadex website is a perfect example of this, greeting you with an array of small snapshots of popular markets, all constantly updated.
The website can at first seem overwhelming for novice investors, but there are some handy free video tutorials that explain both sports and financial spread betting.
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From Spreadex website:
Spreadex is one of the longest established spread betting firms, having commenced business in 1999 and is the only company to offer financial spread betting, sports spread betting and fixed odds betting all from the convenience of one account.
Equities:
Spreadex offers you the chance to trade on a host of shares, including shares in the UK, US, Belgium, Holland, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain and Switzerland.
Indices:
The range of indices available to Spreadex traders includes:
Belgium 20, Euro Stoxx 50, France 40, Germany 30, Germany Tech, Japan 225, Netherlands 25, SPX 500, Spain 35, Swiss index, UK100, US Tech and Wall Street.
Currencies:
The list of currencies you can bet on atSpreadex includes the US dollar (USD), Japanese yen (JPY), euro (EUR), pound (GBP), Swiss franc (CHF), Australian dollar (AUD), Canadian dollar (CAD), New Zealand dollar (NZD), Norwegian krone (NOK), South African rand (ZAR), Singapore dollar (SGD), Polish Zolty (PLN), Swedish krona (SEK), Danish krone (DKK), Hungarian forint (HUF), Czech koruna (CZK).
Commodities:
Brent crude oil, light crude oil, natural gas, copper, gold, palladium, platinum, silver, cocoa, corn, soybeans, soybean meal, soybean oil, sugar no.11 and wheat.
Interest rates and bonds:
3 month Eurodollar, Euribor, Short sterling, German Bobl, German Schatz, UK long gilt, US 10 year note, US T-Bond.
ETFs, ETCs and Trackers:
ETF leveraged natural gas, ETF wheat, ETFS leveraged crude oil, ETFS nat gas, I Shares II Gilt, IShares China 25, IShares FTSE 250, IShares MSCI JP, PRS Lehman 20+yr Treasury.
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