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May I know which brokage firm for CFD offer the most penny stocks
for shorting?
Hi,

I think quite hard to find bro. Coz for CFD shorting, theoretically the company will need to have the shares for you to deliver. So for penny stocks, not much company willing to take the stock to lend you.
(14-07-2015, 11:08 AM)Reyes Wrote: [ -> ]Hi,

I think quite hard to find bro. Coz for CFD shorting, theoretically the company will need to have the shares for you to deliver. So for penny stocks, not much company willing to take the stock to lend you.

I am not a CFD trader. CFD is a contract, which has no physical delivery, based on my understanding. No offering of penny stock, might not due to lack of share lending.

Anyway, CFD doesn't seem a viable tool for value investing, unless it is used for hedging purposes, IMO
Ya you are right. But then, there is still got underlying. Most of the case is shares borrowing. Opps. I mean Direct Market Access (DMA).
Any fellow forumers knows any sites which compares the various CFDs providers or which brokerage houses are recommended?