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A graphic depicting the behaviour of traders in the UK

Inside this issue

• The findings of the UK’s first survey of client behaviour

• Various ways of making the most of movements in the property market

• The rapid growth of trading from portable devices - -

Content

Fickle bunch is hard to please

Matthew Vincent considers the findings of the UK’s first survey of client behaviour

Property: Instability in housing is a sure thing

Whichever way prices head, there are opportunities to be had, reports Elaine Moore

Politics: There is nothing fixed about the election

With UK polls in prospect, things are hotting up, says Huw Richards

Mobile trading: Platform proves popular with those on the move

The number of bets placed via cell phone is growing rapidly, says Tanya Powley

Gold price: Store of value tends to be volatile

Lucy Warwick-Ching looks at the current frenzy surrounding the yellow metal

Rugby union: Lots of landmarks on which to take a punt

The Six Nations contest should prove to be a highlight of next year, writes Huw Richards

Ways to ensure that you lose your money only on your wagers

Spread betters should also consider the broader safety of their money with firms, writes Steve Lodge

Inflation: Benefit from price rises

One way to get your own back is to have a flutter, says Lucy Warwick-Ching

Volatility: Swings and arrows of outrageous fortune

Alice Ross looks at strategies for coping with market fluctuations

Football: Upcoming contests offer plenty of action

Huw Richards previews the main tournaments