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Why Is CFD Trading Getting So Popular in the Middle East?

CFD trading , or Contract for Difference trading, has seen remarkable growth across the Middle East in recent years. From the UAE and Saudi Arabia to Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait, more investors are exploring online trading platforms and participating in global financial markets. While trading itself is not a new concept, CFDs have captured attention due to their accessibility, flexibility, and the opportunity they offer to participate in diverse asset classes.  This guide explores the key reasons behind the growing momentum of CFD trading in the Middle East, the factors shaping investor behaviour, and why this trend is expected to continue.   A Contract for Difference is a financial derivative that allows traders to speculate price movements of global assets, such as stocks, commodities, indices, cryptocurrencies, and forex, without actually owning the underlying asset. Traders simply aim to profit from the difference between the opening and closing price of a position. CFDs a...

What are the Benefits of Trading CFDs in Dubai?

If an investor is living in Dubai and wants to earn profits via trading, the world is their oyster. Dubai offers plenty of avenues for investors to curate portfolios with assets that add value to their life. However, CFDs allow investors to do so without owning an asset at all. Continue reading to learn more about CFDs and how investing in the instrument can be beneficial for Dubai-based traders.   What are CFDs? CFDs, or Contracts for Difference, are a type of financial derivative that allow investors to speculate on the price of an asset without owning it. An investor can trade in CFDs by agreeing to exchange the difference in an asset’s price with a broker. The difference is calculated on the price when a trade opens and when it closes. If the price moves in the investor’s favour, they make a profit. If the opposite occurs, the investor incurs a loss. An investor can trade long, or buy, if they expect the price to rise and short, or sell, if they think the price will fall. F...