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Financial derivatives
What is a derivative financial instrument? A derivative is a contract that derives its value from the performance of an underlying asset. Derivatives include, but are not limited to, futures, swaps and contracts for difference.
CFD trading on financial instruments
A contract for difference (CFD) is a popular type of derivative that allows you to trade on margin, providing you with greater exposure to the financial markets. CFDs are a type of derivative, so you do not buy the underlying asset itself. Instead, you buy or sell units for a given financial instrument depending on whether you think the underlying price will rise or fall.
What markets can you trade with CFDs?
At Unison Global Markets, we offer CFDs on a variety of asset classes including: shares, indices, forex pairs, commodities and cryptourrencies. CFD trading on financial instruments, regardless of the asset class being traded, render markets more accessible.
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