CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 74% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
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Find Out MoreSpecific CFDs on our platform have a Rollover date and are automatically rolled over to the next monthly contract for the respective instrument. Expiration dates – including weekly expiration dates – are posted on our website. You’ll also find rollover dates listed in the information box for the relevant instruments in our trading platform.
To keep your positions open, you need to maintain a certain margin level within your account. This margin is calculated as a percentage of the total value of your ongoing trades. If your margin falls below this level – currently 50% - then the system may start closing your trades to protect you from further losses. (Starting with the trade that has the biggest open loss.) You can increase your margin level by either making further investments or decreasing your open position exposure.
Upon dividend distribution by the company-issuer of the underlying shares in a CFD, we apply a respective adjustment to your trading account on the ex-dividend date. The amount of dividends paid will depend on the company payout, and not on markets.com. Depending on the position, dividends can be credited or debited from your trading account.
Yes, we offer a variety of Trading Notification Services to keep you updated on important events happening in the market. These include push notifications, SMS messages, emails and pop-ups in our trading platform. You can enable these alerts from the top right menu on the markets.com platform. Just click ‘Settings’ and then ‘Notifications’.