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Shorting Irish Companies

  • 21-03-2019 5:10pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 7


    Does anyone know where? I've tried the LSE and a few other exchanges to see if they have similar pricing information as the CBOE but there was (typically) nothing.

    I'm broking with Degiro and there's no options - does anyway if/where one can short Irish companies????
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 187 ✭✭someday2010


    Does anyone know where? I've tried the LSE and a few other exchanges to see if they have similar pricing information as the CBOE but there was (typically) nothing.

    I'm broking with Degiro and there's no options - does anyway if/where one can short Irish companies????

    You need to sign up for Degiro CFD’s. Beware CFD’s ... not intended for amateur investors, statistically 80% of people lose money in the long term with CFDs. There was a once famous Cavan man that lost his shirt amongst other things with CFD’s.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7 coombehospital


    Thanks - I've seen the CFD option in Degiro but was hoping to get put options somewhere.
    I'm fairly financially literate, work in the industry and know my leveraged forward contracts from my interest rate swaps - but CFDs still make me think twice.


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