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On 30/01/2021 at 21:36, Grant10 said:

I keep getting a message that stock only available on non leveraged trading when I try to purchase 

 

12 hours ago, Guest Moe said:

Same, all of a sudden heaps of stocks are non leveraged only, what’s the point of having a cfd account if 90% of the shares I want are non leveraged only 

There have been some stocks restricted through out the week. I will pass on information to our senior teams regarding community post so thank you for letting me know your thoughts on this. 

All the best and sorry for the inconvenience. 

 

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Well, its not rocket science

If a punter with negative balance protection buy a stock on margin and IG buy the stock to hedge the bet, what happens if the stock go down to zero?

And if IG takes the other side (not hedging) and the stock goes up 200%?

Add then whats happens when the market "crash" (flash crash) and everybody tries to sell the same stock at the same time

Its all about risk

"“Retail investors are such an important part of the financial markets, but until now have largely been ignored because they tended to buy and sell in isolation,” he warned. “Now they are gathering together and realising how much power they have as a collective. GameStop will not be the last share traded in this way. Interesting times ahead.”"

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/jan/30/how-gamestop-traders-fired-the-first-shots-in-millenials-war-on-wall-street

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IG, Instead of having this "Stock only available for non leveraged trading" come up after you have filled out an order ticket, have it come up as soon as you start the ticket by clicking on the Sell or Buy button.  Same as you do with the "You cannot sell this market to open" warning.

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On 27/02/2021 at 19:49, fxlapt said:

IG, Instead of having this "Stock only available for non leveraged trading" come up after you have filled out an order ticket, have it come up as soon as you start the ticket by clicking on the Sell or Buy button.  Same as you do with the "You cannot sell this market to open" warning.

I will pass this on thank you for this feedback! 

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Guest non leverage option?

Indeed it would be really good to know this early. Is there no option to take the trade without leveraged money involved?

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1 hour ago, Guest non leverage option? said:

Indeed it would be really good to know this early. Is there no option to take the trade without leveraged money involved?

Hi,

The only way to place a deal with 100% leverage meaning paying full price, is under a share dealing account.

You will pay the actual value of the deal.

All the best - Arvin

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Same what is the point of having leverage on your platform and not been able to use it on nothing, I can sense this will loose them a lot of custom, they got the best platform setup and rewan it with this set up, I’ll be leaving waste of time the whole thing 

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8 hours ago, Guest Gaz said:

Same what is the point of having leverage on your platform and not been able to use it on nothing, I can sense this will loose them a lot of custom, they got the best platform setup and rewan it with this set up, I’ll be leaving waste of time the whole thing 

Hi Gaz,

Using leverage gives you access to Shares, Forex, Crypto, Commodities, Bonds and rates, ETFs, Options ans Digital 100s. It is possible that some low cap markets are only available on Share dealing accounts only or the stocks are unborrowable, but IG offers a vast range of markets that wouldn't be available without leverage.

All the best - Arvin


 

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1 hour ago, Staffy said:

What's stock broking

 

Hi @Staffy

Thanks for the great question.

Stockbroking is a service which gives retail and institutional investors the opportunity to buy and sell equities.

For more detail and information on stockbroking please kindly visit this link: https://www.ig.com/uk/glossary-trading-terms/stockbroking-definition

I hope this will help for your understanding.

All the best - MongiIG

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