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The financing cost for your CFD trade is referred to as ‘Rollover.' Rollover is the interest paid or earned for holding a position overnight, any client holding an open position at the end of the trading day (5pm EST) will…
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Commodity CFDs, which include UKOil, USOil, NGAS, SOYF, WHEATF and CORNF, Treasury CFDs like BUND, and Copper, the only metal with an expiration, are among our products with an expiration date. This can occur monthly, every two months or quarterly…
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Due to the global nature of CFDs, traders should be aware of special holiday trading hours observed in each market. FXCM has provided a monthly calendar below listing special trading hours during holidays for major markets. Please note that holiday…
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Dividends may impact the amount of overnight costs you pay or earn on your Index CFD position.  Index CFD's are made up of a group of stocks that may pay dividends throughout the year.  When a dividend is paid on…
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Fair Value is a calculation that factors various things that tend to affect the price of a stock index futures contract, such as interest and dividends. A Fair Value Rate adjustment is often applied by many media outlets when quoting market index prices based on futures contracts.