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DMG CFDs provides access to CFD trading so you can keep track of your open positions and to have access to your account admin tools via the internet. As with traditional securities dealing, CFD prices are quoted as a bid (lower) and an offer (higher) price. To buy you will pay the higher of the two prices, and to sell you will receive the lower of the two prices. Our Online Educational Modules give an introduction on opening a CFD position, profit from rising or falling markets, broad range of markets and low cost trading.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Access the previous Trading Platform here to close your positions.
IMPORTANT Announcement that will impact your trading: DMG CFDs will be undergoing a major revamp to bring you a more innovative trading platform on 1st June.
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Risk Warning for CFD Trading

The risk of loss in trading a contract for difference (“CFD”) can be substantial. This notice cannot and does not disclose or explain all of the risks and other significant aspects involved in dealing in CFDs. Engaging in these types of transactions can carry a high degree of risk. You should not engage in this form of trading unless you understand the nature of the transaction you are entering into and the true extent of your exposure to the risk of loss.

For many members of the public, these transactions may not be suitable. You should therefore consider carefully whether they are suitable for you in the light of your circumstances and financial resources. The gearing or leverage available in CFDs trading means that a relatively small movement in price can lead to greater losses or gains. Consequently you may lose more than your initial deposit. Please ensure that you fully understand the risks involved prior to opening an account and seek expert advice if necessary.

Under certain trading conditions, it may be difficult or impossible to liquidate a position. For example, this may occur at times of rapid price movement, when the price rises or falls in one trading session to such an extent that trading is restricted or suspended.