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Short Position
Being short on the market means that you are selling some marketable assets, expecting the financial instruments to lose value. The reverse of a short position is a long position.
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Spread
The spread is the difference between the buy (ask) and the sell (bid) price of an instrument.
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Swaps and Charges
Trades placed on a Standard account are free from commission. The cost of trading is already built into the spread.
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What is the Swiss National Bank (SNB)?
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) is the central bank of Switzerland, established in 1907 with headquarters in Bern and Zurich.
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The Biggest Football Stock Price Rallies
Discover which clubs have experienced the most significant stock rallies and crashes over the last five years, and which football transfers were the triggers.
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The Federal Reserve (Fed)
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The Price of our Morning Coffee Could Rise by 30%
A new report from XTB explores the current coffee market and the four key factors that could lead to future price rises. The price of coffee is currently trading at its highest level in almost 10 years. The average price of an Americano, cappuccino, and latte have all increased by over 10% since January 2019, and over 15% since February 2017.
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The Race to 5 Trillion
Do you know how many companies are worth over a trillion in market cap? Find out who the biggest companies around the world are and just how fast they’re growing.
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Trading from the Chart
Trading from a chart enables you to place and edit orders directly on a chart. Find out more about it in this short and comprehensive article.
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Trading Options in Time of Volatility
When trading options in times of volatility, the directionality of the price ceases to have so much prominence in favour of the magnitude of the movement in the price.
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