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Discover more about trading the volatile – and risky – cryptocurrency markets. Learn how to take a position with CFDs, and then see an example of a crypto trade on ether.
Cryptocurrency trading is the buying and selling of cryptocurrencies on an exchange. With us, you can trade cryptos by speculating on their price movements via CFDs (contracts for difference).
CFDs are leveraged derivatives – meaning that you can trade cryptocurrency price movements without taking ownership of any underlying coins. When trading derivatives, you can go long (‘buy’) if you think a cryptocurrency will rise in value or go short (‘sell’) if you believe it will fall.
By contrast, when you buy cryptocurrencies on an exchange, you purchase the coins themselves. You’ll need to create an exchange account, put up the full value of the asset to open a position and store the cryptocurrency tokens in your wallet until you’re ready to sell.
The cryptocurrency market is a decentralized digital currency network, which means it operates through a system of peer-to-peer transaction checks rather than a central server. When cryptocurrencies are bought and sold, the transactions are added to the blockchain – a shared digital ledger that records data – through a process called ‘mining’.
Cryptocurrency markets move according to supply and demand. However, as they’re decentralized, they tend to remain free from many economic and political concerns that affect traditional currencies. While there is still a lot of uncertainty surrounding cryptocurrencies, the following factors can have a significant impact on their prices:
Cryptocurrencies are notoriously volatile. Large and sudden price movements present profit opportunities for traders using leveraged derivatives that allow for both long and short positions. However, at the same time, these also increase your risk exposure. In short, the more volatile the market, the more risk you carry when trading it.
With IG, you can trade cryptocurrencies via a CFD account – derivative products that enable you to speculate on whether your chosen cryptocurrency will rise or fall in value. Prices are quoted in traditional currencies such as the US dollar, and you never take ownership of the cryptocurrency. CFDs are a leveraged product, which means you can open a position for just a fraction of the trade’s full value. Although leveraged products can magnify your profits, they can also magnify losses if the market moves against you.
When trading cryptocurrencies with us, you can:
With us, you can use CFDs to trade 11 major cryptocurrencies, two crypto crosses and a crypto index – an index tracking the price of the top ten cryptocurrencies, weighted by market capitalization.
Our selection includes:
What are CFDs, and how do you trade them?
Opening a CFD trading account usually takes minutes. And there’s only an obligation to fund your account once you’re ready to trade. We’ve provided traders with access to leading financial markets since 1974 and are a FTSE 250 company.2
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‘Going long’ means you expect the cryptocurrency’s value to rise. In this case, you’d elect to ‘buy’ the market.
‘Going short’ means you expect your selected cryptocurrency’s price to fall, and here, you’d elect to ‘sell’ the market.
Because you’re opening your position on margin, you can incur losses rapidly if the market moves against you. To help manage this risk, you can set a stop-loss level in the deal ticket. The stop-loss will automatically close your position and cap your risk if triggered.3
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You can also enter a limit level to lock in any profits if the market moves in your favour. Your trade will be automatically closed to secure positive returns once the market reaches the price you’ve set.
Remember that when trading CFDs, each contract specifies an amount per market movement point. If the CFD is $10 per point, and the underlying cryptocurrency price moves 10 points, your profit or loss – excluding costs – will be $100 per contract.
Once you’ve set the number of CFDs you want to trade, your stop-loss and limit levels, you’d open your position by clicking on ‘place trade’.
When you close a position, click the ‘Positions’ tab on the left menu. Select ‘Close position’ and set the number of contracts you want to complete. Alternatively, open the market’s deal ticket and take the opposite position to the one you have open – for example, if you bought CFDs to open, you’d now sell, and vice versa.
After thoroughly analysing ether price movements, you believe the market will trend upwards from its current level of 3200. Consequently, you decide to take a long position using CFDs. Because you’re going long, you open your work by electing to ‘buy’.
In this example, after a spread of 8 points is applied – and excluding other costs – the buy (or offer) price is set at 3204, while the sell (or bid) price is 3196. The CFD you use specifies an amount of $1 per point of market movement, and you opt to trade ten contracts. This brings your total exposure for the position to $32,040 ($3204 x $1 per point x 10 contracts).
But, as positions on ether CFDs can be opened with a margin deposit of 50%, you’ll only need to deposit $15,020. It’s important to note that because your exposure is larger than your required margin, you stand to lose more than the deposit if the market moves against you. So, to manage your risk, you can set a stop-loss to close your trade automatically.2. Suppose you add a guaranteed stop loss at 3000.
The market moves as you predicted, up to a level of 3500, at which point you decide to close your position and take a profit. The sell (or bid) price after applying the spread is 3496. The difference in price between 3496 and 3204 is 292 points. This, excluding other costs, brings your profit on the trade to $2920 – a return of 19.4% on your margin deposit.
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