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What is a Spread Bet?

*All accounts are subject to status. Both you and your friends account must meet the offer requirements (minimum deposit of £250 and 2 bets of £1 or more made). You will then need let us know by emailing support@etradespreadbetting.com and we'll credit both of your spread betting accounts with £70 credit.

Spread bets carry a high level of risk so you should only speculate with money you can afford to lose. Stop-losses are automatically allocated with each bet you make. All stops are not guaranteed. You can lose more than your initial deposit and stake. Before you open an account, please ensure that spread betting matches your investment objectives, familiarise yourself with the risks involved and if necessary seek independent advice. Click here for a full risk warning.
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E*TRADE Securities Limited is a company registered in Scotland No. SC103238 with its principal place of business at 42nd Floor, One Canada Square, London E14 5AA, United Kingdom. Registered Office: 24 Great King Street, Edinburgh EH3 6QN, United Kingdom. E*TRADE Securities Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority and is a member of the London Stock Exchange. For purposes of spread betting, E*TRADE Securities Limited introduces you to E*TRADE Spread Betting which is a trading name of London Capital Group Ltd registered in England and Wales no. 3218125. Registered office: 4th Floor, 12 Appold Street, London. EC2A 2AW. London Capital Group Ltd. is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.