A computer programmer from northern England, reckons that the trickiest part of spread betting is devising a strategy to make money.
Paul MacMaster (not his real name) describes his style as “seat-of-the-pants type trading”.
By Ellen Kelleher
Published: September 28 2007 08:00 | Last updated: September 28 2007 08:00
A computer programmer from northern England, reckons that the trickiest part of spread betting is devising a strategy to make money.
Paul MacMaster (not his real name) describes his style as “seat-of-the-pants type trading”.