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CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 76.3% 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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Bonds CFDs

Take a position on where you think interest rates are heading with our tradeable government bond markets.

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Bonds CFDs

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Why trade CFD bonds at Emirates Global Markets

  • First derivative: Gain more direct exposure to central bank decisions than in Forex
  • Trade inverse and leveraged bond ETFs depending on your strategy and goals
  • Take a position on where you think interest rates are going and what central banks are doing
Why trade CFD bonds at Emirates Global Markets

Ways to Trade Bonds CFDs

Trade CFDs - A CFD account will allow you to trade on bonds directly and via access to a range of ETFs.

Ways to Trade Bonds CFDs

Bond ETFs

Trade on a variety of bond ETFs that track the daily performance of government bonds, such as the ProShares UltraShort 20+ Year Treasury (TBT).

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Yes. You can locate a currency converter on Emirates Global Markets Web Platform. Every single FX pair has a Converter where you can convert between the base and quote currency.

Yes, we offer major and minor FX pairs on all our platforms, our Emirates Global Markets Trading Platform.

No, Forex CFD trading involves trading contracts for difference (CFDs) based on the foreign exchange market, while traditional forex trading involves buying and selling actual currency pairs.

Forex profit and loss is calculated based on the difference between the purchase and sale price of a currency pair. If the sale price is higher than the purchase price, the trader makes a profit. Conversely, if the sale price is lower than the purchase price, the trader incurs a loss. The profit or loss amount is calculated in the base currency of the account and is influenced by factors such as lot size, leverage, and pip value.

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