CFD Trading Tips for How to Take a Position on Knight Capital Shares

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CFD Trading Tips for How to Take a Position on Knight Capital Shares

LONDON, August 6, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

    After an IT glitch caused randomised trades for Knight Capital on Wednesday, 1 August,
costing them $440 million - the major market-maker announced on Monday 6 August that it
had agreed a $400 million rescue deal.

    For investors looking to trade on the company's share price, they can do so through a
CFD trading account [http://www.cityindex.co.uk/cfd-trading ] with City Index.

    Below, we look at the news out of Knight Capital and how you can trade CFDs on its
share price as an alternative to more conventional forms of trading.

    'Faulty Upgrade' Causes Volatility in US Stocks

    From Wednesday, 1 August to the close of trading on 2 August, Knight Capital's shares
price plummeted 75% after an IT glitch caused by a faulty software upgrade caused its
trading to go haywire, causing major volatility in the company's shares price.

    A major market-maker on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) - they receive and carry
out buy and sell orders on behalf of their clients.

    According to newspaper reports, the glitch is said to have affected the trading
algorithms, which are based on market data and client requests, sending out automatic buy
and sell orders.

    Knight in Shining Armour: 'Reaches $400m Rescue Deal'

    Today, Monday 6 August, Knight Capital announced it had reached a $400 million rescue
deal with a group of investors including Blackstone Group and TD Ameritrade.

    Trade CFDs on Knight Capital Shares

    A Contract for Difference (CFD) is an agreement between two parties to exchange the
difference between the opening and closing price of a contract.

    Through a City Index CFD trading account
[http://www.cityindex.co.uk/cfd-trading/what-is-cfd-trading.aspx ], you can take a position
on Knight Capital shares, irrespective of whether the price is rising or falling, by going
long or short, respectively.

    In the event you expect the Knight Capital share price to rise following the reported
rescue deal, you could go long and buy Knight Capital share CFDs.

    If the market moves in your favour - i.e. rises - your profits would rise in line with
any increase in the underlying price of Knight Capital shares.

    Alternatively, if you expect the Knight Capital share price to fall, then you could go
short and sell.

    If the market moves in your favour - i.e. falls - you would profit line with any fall
in price below your sell price.

    However, in both examples, if the market moves against your position you could incur a
loss greater than your initial deposit.

    Prior to placing a trade, ensure you fully understand the risks involved in trading
CFDs and utilise the range of risk management tools on offer at City Index.

    Start Trading CFDs Online

    It's easy to start trading CFDs online
[http://www.cityindex.co.uk/cfd-trading/start-trading-cfds.aspx ]. Simply apply for an
account today and soon you could be taking a position on popular markets such as indices,
shares, currencies and many, many more.

    Access Free CFD Trading Articles

    If you found this article informative, you can find many more free CFD trading
articles [http://www.cityindex.co.uk/cfd-trading-tips.aspx ] online through City Index:
http://www.cityindex.co.uk

    About City Index:

    Today more and more individual traders are discovering the benefits of derivatives,
and many of them are discovering them through a City Index trading platform.

    As a group, we transact in excess of 1.5 million trades every month in over 50
countries. We provide access to a wide range of instruments including margined foreign
exchange, CFDs and, in the UK, financial spread betting.

    We constantly look to improve the performance of our platforms and expand our range of
services. The result is our customers benefit from innovative trading tools with
transparent pricing, competitive spreads, and a high standard of customer support. Visit
http://www.cityindex.co.uk for details.

    CFD trading is a leveraged product which can result in losses greater than your
initial deposit. Ensure you fully understand the risks.

    CFD trading is exempt from UK stamp duty. However, tax laws are subject to change and
depend on individual circumstances. Please seek independent advice if necessary.

Source: City Index

Contact: Joshua Raymond, City Index, +44(0)20-7107-7002, joshua.raymond@cityindex.co.uk

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