Free Daily Video Market Commentary From City Index
LONDON, June 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Spread betting and CFD trading provider City Index (http://www.cityindex.co.uk/) is keeping traders in the loop with market movements by providing a daily market commentary via its YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/CityIndexLtd
Each commentary features a bite-sized round-up of financial news from one of City Index's market experts. In spread betting and CFD trading it is vital to know what is going on in the markets around your trades, so the City Index videos could provide some valuable insight.
For the latest market commentary video from City Index, visit the company's YouTube channel or go to:
http://www.cityindex.co.uk/market-analysis/market-commentary-video-updates.aspx
The company also provides a spread betting demo account free of charge to non-account holders. Sign up at:
http://www.cityindex.co.uk/learn-to-trade/demo-account.aspx
Spread betting and CFD trading are leveraged products which can result in losses greater than your initial deposit. Ensure you fully understand the risks.
About City Index:
Today more and more individual traders are discovering the benefits of derivatives, and many of them are discovering them through a City Index trading platform.
As a group, we transact in excess of 1.5 million trades every month for individuals in over 50 countries worldwide. We provide access to a wide range of instruments including margined foreign exchange, contracts for differences (CFDs) and, in the UK, financial spread betting.
We constantly look to widen the range of assets we offer, improve the performance of our platforms and expand the range of services we provide. The result is that our customers benefit from innovative trading tools with transparent pricing, competitive spreads, award-winning mobile trading and a high standard of customer service and support. Visit http://www.cityindex.co.uk/ for more information.
SOURCE City Index
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