RE: IAG climbs into top spot19 May 2021 02:24
I know it's risky due to leverage, and the spread can be worse than if buying the share, but don't you ever spread bet for day trading? Of course there's the overnight charge to think about in case you stayed in beyond close but another option there could be spread betting the futures, sometimes the prices and spreads sent as bad as one thinks they might be.
Anyway, just a thought and anyone reading this please take note of comment re risk and leverage. It was just reference to stamp duty made me want to comment. Gains are tax free of course in spread betting ( and losses can't be used to offset tax liabilities)