What is a Rollover Event When Trading? | Plus500 Trader's Guide (non EU)

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If you’re interested in learning more about rollover events when trading, this video is for you!
In the world of trading, a rollover takes place on the expiry date of a futures CFD, when all open positions are automatically moved to the next available contract.
This video provides a quick walkthrough of Plus500’s free-of-charge rollover service. We cover what a rollover is, its main features, and how it may impact your trading.

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cost me 400€ in lost profit, when market went up, and i was long, so i would not call it free.

audundunellingsen
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I bought a Brent oil with 76, 50 now its almost 74, 20 . Shall I Rollover it or close it at 23:59? Im losing almost 25% from my Money?

josefal-rowaishan
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In this video rollover is showed only when you buy and the new price is higher. In your example now: 10$ higher. But why you don't explaining what happening when the new buying price is lower?
And why other platforms don't have any rollover?
A rollover is nothing more as cheating of platform owners. Market is not just stops because "it has to rollover".
Let's take one example: i open oil buy contract on 100$. 2 weeks it goes up and 2 weeks it gone down. On rollover minute oil buy price is again 100. So how can i lose like 30 pips is new price is again 100$ ? Please, explain me.

egevilcinskas
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And what if Profit going in -ve. But above margin, with zero availability money. Will it closed the position

rudhadeofficial
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will there be "positions closed" with the rollover?

suz-anne
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But because of the negative made to my account, I'm 100 worse off, correct? Sonething like this happened me before on coffee. Guy told me not to worry about the rollover, and then on th monday, half my account was gone, and this was just on a couple of small lots

niallenglish
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-$100 was created, the opening price is completely different. According to them, the previous profit, if any, has been lost. Where is this free?🤣

nandormocsar
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so the new position will be valued at 50? so you cant do long term trading?
you cant buy something in november at 40 and sell it in january for 60?

desepp
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So was 100 dollars just taken from the above example from their profits?

bobbylal
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rashidhussein
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This Rollover shit made me lost money for a reason i still dont understand. I open a contract on natural gas on the price 1.69 and it spiked up to 1.8 i wake up and i see a rollover was done in between this moment and an adjustement was made of -60€. And my position was the same value and that position was BUY so i was supposed to have win. After a couple of months i was winning good and now its only losing, these people never lose its just a scam at the end of the day, im done with this trading shit

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