Deriv Investments (Europe) Limited: Cfds On Synthetic Indices
Deriv Investments (Europe) Limited: Cfds On Synthetic Indices
Deriv Investments (Europe) Limited: Cfds On Synthetic Indices
Deriv Investments
(Europe) Limited
W Business Centre, Level 3, Triq Dun Karm, Birkirkara BKR 9033, Malta
www.deriv.com Phone: +356 2131 5791
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2. Product
Product name: Contract for Difference (“CFD”)
Product manufacturer: Deriv Investments (Europe) Limited (“DIEL”) licensed and regulated by the Malta Financial Services
Authority. To get in touch with us, visit our contact page. This document was last updated on 23 September 2021.
You are about to purchase a product that is not simple and may be difficult to understand
CFDs are a leveraged product, enabling you to buy or sell a position by depositing a percentage of the full value of the
trade. This is referred to as the ‘initial margin requirement’. Trading on margin can multiply any gains or losses you make.
For more information on CFDs and trading on margin, refer to our website.
Objectives
When trading CFDs, the objective is to speculate on the rise and fall of an underlying asset. Gains and losses depend on
the price movements of the underlying asset and the size of your position.
For instance, if you speculate the price of an asset will go up, you would buy a CFD (referred to as ‘going long’) intending
to sell it at a higher value than purchased. Conversely, if you anticipate the price will go down, you would sell a CFD
(referred to as ‘going short’) with the intention of buying the asset back at a lower price than sold. The difference between
the closing value and the opening value of the contract multiplied by the leverage will equate to your profit or loss
depending on your speculation of the asset’s price movement, minus any costs, as detailed below in the ‘What are the
costs?’ section.
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Term
CFDs typically have no maturity date, and there is no recommended holding period. You may open and close positions
based on your individual trading strategy and objectives.
The SRI is a guide to this product’s level of risk compared to other products. It shows how likely it is that the product will
lose money because of movements in the markets or because we are not able to pay you.
We have classified this product as 7 out of 7, which is the highest risk class. This is due to the fact that there is a very
high chance you could lose more than your initial investment. Prices can fluctuate considerably during extreme market
volatility, which can adversely affect your return, and you may potentially lose your entire balance.
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Lower risk High risk
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Be aware of currency risk. You will receive payments in a different currency, so the final return you will get depends
on the exchange rate between the two currencies. This risk is not considered in the indicator shown above. In some
circumstances, you may be required to make further payments to pay for losses. The total loss you may incur may
significantly exceed the amount invested.
There is no recommended or minimum holding period for this product. Price volatility conditions may affect your CFD
trade, and it could close at an unfavourable price, which may significantly impact how much you get back. All our
synthetic indices are generated with a fixed volatility and differ in terms of their specific index, e.g., Volatility 200 is
generated with a 200% volatility whereas Volatility 300 is generated with a 300% volatility, thus providing an indication
of the expected volatility risk for a particular synthetic index.
In the case of negative price movement, if additional funds are not deposited, the CFD may be stopped out (closed
automatically). This may diminish your entire investment. More information about the stop-out level and how it is applied
may be found on our website. Synthetic indices are not real-world market indices, there is no market liquidity risk, and
we will always be the counterparty for all contracts. If we are not able to pay you what is owed, you could also lose your
entire investment. However, you may benefit from a consumer protection scheme (see the section ‘What happens if
DIEL is unable to pay out?’).
Performance scenarios
The scenarios shown illustrate how your investment could perform. You can compare them with the scenarios of other
products. The table below takes a typical volatility index into consideration (Volatility 200 (1s) Index).
Trade size (Units) 0.1 Notional value of the trade ($) 1,000
Margin % 20%
Long Short
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CFDs, in general, do not have a recommended holding period. Each individual investor determines the most appropriate
holding period based on their own individual trading strategy and objectives.
The scenarios presented are only indicative. What you get will vary depending on how the index performs and how long
you hold the CFD. These figures do not take into account your personal tax situation, which may also affect your return.
These performance scenarios assume you only have one position open and do not take into account any other positions.
If you have multiple positions with us, your risk may be cumulative and not limited to one position.
The stress scenarios above show what you might get back in extreme volatility circumstances, and it does not take into
account a situation where we are not able to pay you.
If we are unable to pay you what is owed, you could lose your entire investment.
DIEL participates in the Investor Compensation Scheme, which covers 90% of our net liability to a client in respect
of investments which qualify for compensation under the Investment Services Act subject to a maximum payment
of €20,000 to any one person. Learn more about the Investor Compensation Scheme by reading the section entitled
‘Protection of your funds’ of our terms and conditions.
The table below shows the different types of costs involved when you trade a CFD on a synthetic index.
Composition of costs
One-off costs Entry/Exit cost Commission The difference between the buy price and the sell price is
called the spread. This cost is realized each time you open and
close a trade. Spreads vary depending on market conditions.
Ongoing costs Overnight Swaps A fee will be charged every night that your position is held
holding costs open. Swap rates vary depending on market conditions. For
example:
A fee will be charged every night that your position is held
open. Swap rate vary depending on market conditions. For
example:
If you buy 1 lot of Volatility 200 (1s) Index at 10,000, the
spread in USD
(floating) is 3.56. The swap rate is 20%. The swap charge in
USD is 5.48. The commission is 0. The total cost is 9.04.
The cost for opening the trade and holding it overnight is
0.09%.
How long should I hold it, and can I take money out early?
CFDs are intended for short term trading and are generally not suitable for long term investments. There is no
recommended holding period and no cancellation fees. You can open and close a CFD at any time during market hours.
Complaints may be submitted to [email protected]. For more information about our complaints and disputes
process, kindly refer to our complaints policy section within our terms and conditions.
CFDs are available on our DMT5 platform. More information on trading on margin is available here. For further
information, refer to our terms and conditions.
For more information on costs, charges, trade requirements and parameters use our traders’ tools.