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Case study: ‘Seat of the pants style’

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”.

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