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Who Are They?
The ever-increasing popularity of sports spread betting has
led to widespread recognition of the fact that Sporting Index
provides a yardstick for others to follow. This is borne out
by the frequent references the media make to Sporting Index's
markets and prices.
In November 1996, 'Sporting Index Shield' was created to
offer small-stake spread-betting with limited risk. A Sporting
Index Shield account is ideal for those new to the concept
of spread betting
In February 1998,'Tote Sporting Index' was created by a joint
venture with the Tote, offering Tote Credit clients the opportunity
to spread bet. Sporting Index prices can be found in Tote
Credit office on race-courses around the country.
In July 2001, Sporting Index launched SportingIndex.com,
the first truly live interactive on-line sports
spread betting service.
Limited Risk
A Sporting Index 'Shield' account offers you all the thrills
of an ordinary spread bet with the added security of limited
exposure. The Sporting Index Shield account allows you to
'spread bet with a safety net'.
Shield accounts have a 'Stop-Loss' level applied to the majority
of markets. This is a specific level at which certain trades
are closed to prevent open-ended losses or profits. This means
that when trading on a Shield account, you are aware of the
maximum you may win or lose every time you trade.
In addition, a Shield account also allows you to trade in
smaller stakes.
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