Vince Stanzione is a self made multi-millionaire based in Europe. Started at a junior at the age of 16 for Nat West Foreign Exchange in London he worked his way up in before leaving to start up his company. He has been involved in various companies including mobile communications, Interactive gaming, publishing and television and financial trading. He now lives most of the year between Spain and Monaco and trades his own funds mainly in currencies and commodities. As well as trading he also teaches a small number of students and produced the best selling course on Financial Spread Betting. He is also the author of “How to Stop Existing & Start Living” To find out more go to his website.
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As with any sort of financial investing the only certainty is that nothing is certain and rewards cannot come without risks, but knowing how to manage those risks will ensure that over time you become a winning financial spread trader.
Women are still in the minority when it comes to Financial Trading and Financial Spread Betting but they have a few tricks to teach the men so for the male readers try to pick up some tips from your female counterparts. Men tend to be more overconfident than women in their own trading abilities. The big factor leading to more women trading is the internet and the fact that you can trade without having to speak to anyone.
So you have seen the adverts on CNBC, the internet or maybe been to a seminar on how forex will make you rich overnight – Sorry to tell you the reality is that 90% of retail FX clients do not make money and most accounts are wiped out in under 6 months. But it's not all doom and gloom money can be made from FX but not by doing what the majority do, Vince Stanzione is a self made millionaire trader with 26 years experience in trading and investing and gives beginners some tips
Bear Baiting – A Veteran Trader on Beating the Bear Market – An interview with veteran trader Vince Stanzione, who shows how money could be made in the recent falling markets using Financial Spread Betting, Traded Options and Inverse Exchange Traded Funds
Most think trading and investing in commodities is complicated and risky however my course shows how to get exposure to commodities with strictly limited risk. You use commodities every day, coffee, sugar, gasoline (petrol), cotton, corn, wheat, lean hogs to name a few, so does it not make sense to invest in them?
Fixed odds financial betting offers a tax free (for UK), flexible and innovative alternative to trading the financial markets. With fixed odds betting you can bet on the financial markets knowing exactly what you stand to gain or lose from the outset meaning you have no nasty surprises or margin calls. Whilst Fixed odds financial betting has been available for over 11 years many have still not caught on to what a great product this is.
Financial Spread Betting has been available for over 30 years however in the last 10 years its popularity has really exploded. Tens of thousands of retail investors everywhere from the UK and Europe, to Australia and South Africa trade shares, currencies, bonds and commodities on the financial stock markets daily. Here are some of the reasons why it has become so popular.
Combining Financial Spread Betting with Exchange Tarded Funds (ETFs) can give you a way to get exposure to an ever growing range of sectors, commodities, global financial indices which you can profit from regardless of markets moving up or down. An as an added bonus UK taxpayers can make tax free gains. Vince Stanzione explains more.
Vince Stanzione explains what spread betting is in plain English. Financial Spread betting also known as Financial Spread Trading is a way that traders can back shares, currencies, commodities, bonds and many other financial markets in many cases with relatively small stakes. Markets can be traded from one account both online, by phone and now on many mobile devices such as the Iphone.
The largest financial market in the world is open around the clock. It has no central exchange. It is also the most competitively priced. Yet only a minority of private investors trade it, despite the fact that in the UK it can be accessed tax free by opening a financial spread betting account. This market is the foreign exchange market, also known as forex or FX.

