Online Trading Opportunities during Takeovers, Mergers & Acquisitions

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Online Trading Opportunities during Takeovers, Mergers & Acquisitions

LONDON, July 1, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

    David Jones' (DJS) share price rose 15 per cent today (Friday 29 June) when the
company confirmed that it has received an unsolicited takeover approach from a UK entity.

    Despite the initial mystery behind the unsolicited offer, other retail stocks in
Australia also appreciated during the morning trade.

    Peter Esho, Chief Market Analyst at City Index
[http://www.cityindex.com.au/market-analysis/market-commentary.aspx ] said, "The approach
to David Jones means only one thing - the domestic retail stocks are now in play and M&A
strategies which were previously on the back burner will now be brought forward."

    The local stock market also jumped higher as soon as some positive news from the
European Union's summit hit the market.

    Trading the News

    Trading the news is one strategy used by active traders who monitor the market on a
regular basis.

    Takeover moves, mergers and acquisitions and big news events such as the EU summit all
present trading opportunities, particularly to day traders.

    Trading Online

    With CFD trading provider City Index Australia
[http://www.cityindex.com.au/cfd-trading ], you can use the online trading platform to
monitor market news, company analysis and trends to capture trading opportunities.

    Knowing the features and capabilities of your online trading platform
[http://www.cityindex.com.au/trading-platform ] will definitely be an advantage for you and
your trading.

    Trading with City Index Australia

    With City Index Australia, you can place multiple orders to execute a pairs trading
strategy.

    You may also use pairs trading in Index CFDs such as the ASX 200, Hang Seng, Nikkei
225, the US100 and the UK100.

    Though many of these indices tend to follow each other's direction, there are
instances where they could go separate ways and that may present a pairs trading strategy
in a global scale.

    There are different order types e.g. Good Till Cancelled, Good for the Day, Limit Sell
and Limit Buy, that you can place if you think the market will move one way or another.

    Remember, however you trade CFDs - they come with a higher level of risk and are not
suitable for all investors and you may not own the underlying asset.

    About City Index:
Today more and more individual traders are discovering the benefits of derivatives, and
many of them are discovering them through a City Index trading platform.

    City Index is a leading global provider of margined foreign exchange and CFD trading.
As a group, we transact in excess of 1.5 million trades every month for individuals in
over 50 countries worldwide. To learn more visit: http://www.cityindex.com.au

Source: City Index Australia

Eva Diaz, Head of Public Relations and Communications and Associate Director, City Index Australia. Tel: +61-2-9270-3617, eva.diaz@cityindex.com.au

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