OK, CFD trading is a bit offtopic for the Forex blog, but as many Forex brokers also offer CFD trading services and it is in a lot way similar to Forex trading (high leverage, MetaTrader platform, no dividends), I thought that it would be interesting to share my results for 2007.
I’ve decided to use standard demo account of $10,000 solely for CFD trading in January 11, 2007 with the condition to close all positions before the end of the year and see the results. I’ve closed the last position last Friday, before entering the low liquidity market
Unsurprisingly, the minority of the losing positions outweighed the majority of winning ones. As I was a total newbie to CFD at that moment, my first several positions were badly thought out and planned. So here are the stats:
Total Positions: 26
Profitable Positions: 14
Losing Positions: 12
Total Profit: -$800.10
Total Profit, %: -8%
Average Profitable Position: $417.86
Average Losing Position: -$554.17
Most profitable symbols: #t (AT&T), #mcd (McDonalds), #ibm (IBM).
Most losing symbols: #aig (American International Group), #c (Citigroup), #jpm (JP Morgan Chase).
And yes, all the trades were long (I think there is no point to go into
When I opened positions I’ve used the financial ratings from the various
After six months of CFD trading I started to understand my mistakes and tried to improve my strategy. So I’ve came up with these important “cornerstones” of leveraged CFD trading:
I will be trading CFDs for the whole next year too and I will probably start a separate real trading account specifically for such trades. I hope my 2007 experience will help me to gain at least as much as the raw S&P 500 index in 2008.