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Within each email you'll be be sent detailed instructions on the trades that our trader has just taken. In this email he will state the following:

1. The type of Market to place a trade on
2. The type of trade to take
3. The time limit on the bet
4. The critical level (s)

You will also be sent some information around the minimum yield you can expect and what to do if that price isn’t available.

When you place a trade with Betonmarkets.com you need to know all this information. The amount to win will vary depending on your account size so this is left to you to decide (see our welcome pack for further information on this. Here’s some help with the terms we use:

Step 1

Step 1. The type of Market to place a trade on

Choosing the market to trade on is like selecting which race meet you will be etting on. There are four Markets you can select on Betonmarkets.com. These are:

  • Indices (A collective index of shares)
    - Dow Jones (US)
    - CAC (France)
    - FTSE (UK)
    - GDAX (Germany)
    - NASDAQ (US)
    - S&P500 (US)
    - Swiss Market IndexForex (The foreign exchange e.g. the £ Vs $
    - Gold/ USD (the price of Gold in US$)
  • US Stocks (Individual US Stocks)
  • UK Stocks (Individual UK Stocks)

You’ll notice each market has a number of options. For example if you choose indices as your market you could select FTSE. These are the actual Indices you will be choosing. Selecting your index is like choosing which horse to back in a race. So if our trader says “CAC, No touch, 3800, 8 days”you at least now know to select Indices from the menu on the right then choose CAC.

Step 2

Step 2. The type of trade to take

Betonmarkets offers a whole host of options when it comes to this, but to keep things simple our traders only use three types of trade.

Choosing the type of trade is like choosing your bet on a horse race e.g. each way or laying a horse.

Our traders only use:

  • No Touch –You’re predicting a market won’t touch a certain level e.g. Gold won’t touch 420.
  • Barrier range –You’re predicting a market won’t touch either of two points e.g. Gold wont touch 420 or 380
  • Touch –You’re predicting a market will touch a certain level e.g. Gold will touch 400

So if our trader says “CAC, No touch, 3800, 8 days”you at least now know to select “No Touch”from the menu on the left. Then select Indices from the menu on the right then choose CAC.

Step 3

3. The time limit on the bet

The time limit is simply the time limit you are putting on your market doing what you predicted. This can vary from 2 to 180 days.

So if our trader says “CAC, No touch, 3800, 8 days”you at least now know to select “No Touch”from the menu on the left. Then select Indices from the menu on the right then choose CAC. Then select 8 days from the menu option

Step 4

4. The critical level (s)

The critical level is the all important number. Markets are constantly trading at different levels –these can be a prices or a value. You might have heard on the news about the FTSE breaking through the 6000 barrier or Gold sinking below the “all important”400 level. You don’t have to understand what all these mean, just know that this is the point (s) we’re predicting the market will or will not get to within a certain time frame

So if our trader says “CAC, No touch, 3800, 8 days”you at least now know to select “No Touch”from the menu on the left. Then select Indices from the menu on the right then choose CAC. Then select 8 days from the menu option. You’ll then select 3800 as the level the market will never touch.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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