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[ShareChat] CFD Book Giveaway

Tuesday 20th June 2006

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To celebrate the launch of our new CFD Centre we have 100 books to give away.

CFDs are a hot new trading product that are gaining popularity with New Zealand investors. CFDs have many advantages over traditional shares, such as the ability to buy, as well as sell, share CFDs.

If you aren't familiar with them - visit our new CFD centre for a simple overview, questions to ask your CFD provider, articles, examples and continuing education.

CMC Markets, the most recent CFD provider to open its doors in New Zealand, has kindly donated copies of two best-selling books on the subject for us to give away.

To enter the draw to win one of 100 books; simply visit the new CFD section in ShareChat; and find the answer this question:

What does the term CFD stand for? (click here or type this URL in to your browser to find out: http://www.sharechat.co.nz/education/cfd1.php)

Email your answer to ShareChat (info@sharechat.co.nz) and don’t forget to include your name and address.

The giveaway closes on 23rd June and winners will be notified by email.



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