1. Introduction
1.1. This risk disclosure and warning notice is provided to you (our Client and
prospective Client) in compliance to the Investment Services and Activities and
Regulated Markets Law of 2017 L.87(I)/2017, as this may be amended from time
to time (“the Law”), which is applicable to D.T. Direct Investment Hub Ltd (“the
Company”).
1.2. All Clients and prospective Clients should read carefully the following risk disclosure and warnings contained in this document, before applying to the Company for a trading account and before accepting investment services and begin to trade with the Company. However, it is noted that this document cannot and does not disclose or explain all of the risks and other significant aspects involved in dealing in Financial Instruments. The notice was designed to explain in general terms the nature of the risks involved when dealing in Financial Instruments on a fair and non-misleading basis.
1.3. The company’s products and services are intended for the client target market described in the Table below
Product | Service | Client Target Market |
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Contracts for Difference (CFDs) | Portfolio Management Reception and transmission of orders in relation to one or more financial instruments | Retail and professional clients and eligible counterparties with an understanding of capital markets and derivatives and experience in CFDs or other types of derivative trading. Clients who feel comfortable trading in complex financial instruments, have high risk tolerance and the financial ability to lose their invested capital in its entirety. Clients should be interested in speculative trading, have a short-term investment horizon and no interest in acquiring the underlying asset. |
1.4. The Company executes Client orders in relation to the following Financial Instruments:
- Financial contracts for differences. (“CFDs”) in stocks, commodities, indices and currency pairs (FX)
CFDs may also be referred as “Financial Instruments” in this Notice.
2. Charges and Taxes
2.1. The Provision of Services by the Company to the Client is subject to fees,
available on the Company’s website at www.duplitrade.com. Before the Client
begins to trade or accept any services from the Company, he should obtain details
of all fees, commissions, charges for which the Client will be liable. It is the
Client’s responsibility to check for any changes in the charges.
2.2. If any charges are not expressed in monetary terms (but, for example, as a percentage of contract value), the Client should ensure that he understands what such charges are likely to amount to.
2.3. The Company may change its charges at any time, according to the provisions of the Client Agreement found on the Company’s website.
2.4. There is a risk that the Client’s trades in any Financial Instrument may be or become subject to tax and/or any other duty for example because of changes in legislation or his personal circumstances. The Company does not warrant that no tax and/or any other stamp duty will be payable. The Company does not offer tax advice and recommends that the Client seek advice from a competent tax professional if the Client has any questions.
2.5. The Client is responsible for any taxes and/or any other duty which may accrue in respect of his trades.
2.6. It is noted that taxes are subject to change without notice.
2.7. If required by applicable Law, the Company shall deduct at source from any payments due to the Client such amounts as are required by the tax authorities to be deducted in accordance with applicable Law.
2.8. It is possible that other costs, including taxes, relating to Transactions carried out on the Trading Platform may arise for which the Client is liable and which are neither paid via us nor imposed by the Company. Although it is the Client’s sole and entire responsibility to account for tax due and without derogating from this, the Client agrees that the Company may deduct tax, as may be required by the applicable law, with respect to his trading activity on the Trading Platform. The Client is aware that the Company has a right of set-off against any amounts in the Client’s Trading Account with respect to such tax deductions.
2.9. It is noted that the Company’s prices in relation to CFDs trading are set/quoted in accordance to the Company’s Best Interest and Order Execution Policy which is available on the Company’s website at www.duplitrade.com It is noted that Company’s prices may be different from prices reported elsewhere. The prices displayed on the Company’s Trading Platform reflects the last known available price at the moment prior to placing any Order, however, the actual execution price of the Order may differ, in accordance with the Company’s Best Interest and Order Execution Policy and Client Agreement. As such, the price that the Client receives when he opens or closes a position may not directly correspond to real time market levels at the point in time at which the sale of the CFD occurs or reflect the prices of third party brokers/providers.
3. Third Party Risks
A Bank or Broker through whom the Company deals with could have interests
contrary to the Client’s Interests.
4. Insolvency
4.1. The Company’s insolvency or default or the insolvency or default of any
parties involved in Transactions undertaken by the Company on the Client’s
behalf (including without limitation brokers, execution venues and liquidity
providers), may lead to positions being liquidated or closed out without the
Client’s consent and as a result the Client may suffer losses. In the unlikely event
of the Company’s insolvency, segregated client funds cannot be used for
reimbursement to the Company's creditors. If the Company is unable to satisfy
repayment claims, eligible claimants have the right to compensation by the
Investor Compensation Fund as stated below.
5. Investor Compensation Fund
5.1. The Company participates in the Investor Compensation Fund for clients of
Investment Firms regulated in the Republic of Cyprus. Claims of the covered
Clients against the Company may be compensated by the Investor Compensation
Fund where the Company is unable, due to its financial circumstances.
Compensation shall not exceed twenty thousand Euro (EUR 20.000) for each
entitled Client. For more details please refer to the “Investor Compensation Fund”
found on our website at www.duplitrade.com
6. Technical Risks
6.1. The Client and not the Company shall be responsible for the risks of financial
losses caused by failure, malfunction, interruption, disconnection or malicious
actions of information, communication, electricity, electronic or other systems,
which are not the result of gross negligence or willful default of the Company.
6.2. If the Client undertakes transactions on an electronic system, he will be exposed to risks associated with the system including the failure of hardware, software, servers, communication lines and internet failure. The result of any such failure may be that his order is either not executed according to his instructions or it is not executed at all. The Company does not accept any liability in the case of such a failure, not owed to the Company’s gross negligence or willful default. The Company strives on a best effort basis to provide the Client with a secure and smooth online experience. However the Client acknowledges the risk that should third parties (hackers) launch a coordinated attack against Company systems that there may be a disruption of services that may result in Client losses. The Company does not accept any liability resulting from such attacks to the extent that the Company has taken all reasonable measures on a best effort basis to fend off such malicious actions.
6.3. The Client acknowledges that the unencrypted information transmitted by e-mail is not protected from any unauthorised access.
6.4. At times of excessive deal flow the Client may have some difficulties to be connected over the phone or the Company’s Platform(s)/system(s), especially in fast Market (for example, when key macroeconomic indicators are released).
6.5. The Client acknowledges that the internet may be subject to events which may affect his access to the Company’s Website and/or the Company’s trading Platform(s)/system(s), including but not limited to interruptions or transmission blackouts, software and hardware failure, internet disconnection, public electricity network failures or hacker attacks. The Company is not responsible for any damages or losses resulting from such events which are beyond its control or for any other losses, costs, liabilities, or expenses (including, without limitation, loss of profit) which may result from the Client’s inability to access the Company’s Website and/or Trading System or delay or failure in sending orders or Transactions, not owed to the Company’s gross negligence or willful default.
6.6. In connection with the use of computer equipment and data and voice communication networks, the Client bears the following risks amongst other risks in which cases the Company has no liability of any resulting loss:
(a) Power cut of the equipment on the side of the Client or the provider, or communication operator (including voice communication) that serves the Client;
(b) Physical damage (or destruction) of the communication channels used to link the Client and provider (communication operator), provider, and the trading or information server of the Client;
(c) Outage (unacceptably low quality) of communication via the channels used by the Client, or the Company or the channels used by the provider, or communication operator (including voice communication) that are used by the Client or the Company;
(d) Wrong or inconsistent with requirements settings of the Client Terminal;
(e) Untimely update of the Client Terminal;
(f) The use of communication channels, hardware and software, generate the risk of non-reception of a message (including text messages) by the Client from the Company;
(g) Malfunction or non-operability of the Platform, which also includes the Client Terminal.
6.7. The Client may suffer financial losses caused by the materialisation of the above risks, the Company accepting no responsibility or liability in the case of such a risk materializing and the Client shall be responsible for all related losses he may suffer, to the extent that these are not owed to the Company’s gross negligence or willful default.
7. Trading Platform
7.1. The Client is warned that when trading in an electronic platform he assumes risk
of financial loss which may be a consequence of amongst other things:
(a) Failure of Client’s devices, software and poor quality of connection.
(b) The Company’s or Client’s hardware or software failure, malfunction or misuse.
(c) Improper work of Client’s equipment.
(d) Wrong setting of Client’s Terminal.
(e) Delayed updates of Client’s Terminal.
7.2. The Client acknowledges that only one Instruction is allowed to be in the queue at one time. Once the Client has sent an Instruction, any further Instructions sent by the Client are ignored and the “orders is locked” message appears until the first Instruction is executed.
7.3. It is understood that the connection between the Client Terminal and the Company’s Server may be disrupted at some point and some of the Quotes may not reach the Client Terminal.
8. Communication between the Client and the Company
8.1. The Client shall accept the risk of any financial losses caused by the fact that the
Client has received with delay or has not received at all any notice from the
Company.
8.2. The Client acknowledges that the unencrypted information transmitted by e-mail is not protected from any unauthorised access.
8.3. The Company has no responsibility if unauthorised third persons have access to information, including electronic addresses, electronic communication and personal data, access data when the above are transmitted between the Company and the Client or when using the internet or other network communication facilities, telephone, or any other electronic means.
9. Force Majeure Events
9.1. In case of a Force Majeure Event the Company may not be in a position to
arrange for the execution of Client Orders or fulfill its obligations under the
agreement with the Client found at www.duplitrade.com. As a result the Client may
suffer financial loss.
9.2. The Company will not be liable or have any responsibility for any type of loss or damage arising out of any failure, interruption, or delay in performing its obligations under this Agreement where such failure, interruption or delay is due to a Force Majeure event.
10. Abnormal Market Conditions
10.1. The Client acknowledges that under Abnormal Market Conditions the period
during which the Orders are executed may be extended or it may be impossible
for Orders to be executed at declared prices or may not be executed at all.
10.2. Abnormal Market Conditions include but not limited to times of rapid price fluctuations of the price, rises or falls in one trading session to such an extent that, under the rules of the relevant exchange, trading is suspended or restricted, or there is lack of liquidity, or this may occur at the opening of trading sessions.
11. Foreign Currency
11.1. When a Financial Instrument is traded in a currency other than the currency of
the Client’s country of residence, any changes in the exchange rates may have a
negative effect on its value, price and performance and may lead to losses for the
Client.
12. Conflicts of Interest
12.1. When the Company deals with the Client, the Company, an associate, a
relevant person or some other person connected with the Company may have an
interest, relationship or arrangement that is material in relation to the
Transaction/Order concerned or that it conflicts with the Client’s interest.
12.2. The following includes the major circumstances which constitute or may give rise to a conflict of interest entailing a material risk of damage to the interests of one or more Clients, as a result of providing investment services:
(a) the Company’s bonus scheme may award its employees based on the trading volume etc.;
(b) the Company may execute Clients Orders with entities belonging to the Company’s Group of Companies where the revenues of those entities is largely generated from Client’s trading losses;
(c) the Company may receive or pay inducements to or from third parties due to the referral of new Clients or Clients’ trading;
12.3. For more information about the conflicts of interest and the procedures and controls that the Company follows to manage the identified conflicts of interest, please refer to the Company’s Summary of Conflicts of Interest Policy found on the Company's website at www.duplitrade.com
13. Appropriateness
13.1. The Company requires the Client to pass through an appropriateness test
during the application process and warns the Client if trading in CFDs or is not
appropriate for him, based on the information provided. Any decision whether or
not to open a Trading Account, and or whether or not you understand the risks
lies with you.
14. INFORMATION ON RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPLEX
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS OVER THE COUNTER (OTC)
14.1. INTRODUCTION
Trading CFDs can put Client’s capital at risk as CFDs are categorized as high risk complex Financial Instruments and Clients may lose the amount invested. Trading CFDs may not be suitable for all investors (refer to section 13).
The investment decisions made by the Clients are subject to various markets, currency, economic, political, business risks etc., and will not necessarily be profitable.
The Client acknowledges and without any reservation accepts that, notwithstanding any general information which may have been given by the Company, the value of any investment in Financial Instruments may fluctuate either upwards or downwards. The Client acknowledges and without any reservation accepts the existence of a substantial risk of incurring losses and damages as a result of buying or selling any Financial Instrument and acknowledges his willingness to take such risk.
Set out below is an outline of the major risks and other significant aspects of CFDs trading:
i. Trading in CFD is VERY SPECULATIVE AND HIGHLY RISKY and is not suitable for all members of the general public but only for those investors who:
a) understand and are willing to assume the economic, legal and other risks involved.
b) taking into account their personal financial circumstances, financial resources, life style and obligations are financially able to assume the loss of their entire investment.
c) have the knowledge to understand CFDs trading and the Underlying assets and Markets.
ii. The Company will not provide the Client with any advice relating to CFDs the Underlying Assets and Markets or make investment recommendations including occasions where the Client shall request such advice and/or recommendation. However the Company may provide the Client with information and tools produced by third parties on an “as is” basis (i.e. the Company does not approve, or endorse, or affect the said information and or tools), which may be indicative of trading trends or trading opportunities. The Client accepts and understands that taking any actions based on the information and/or tools provided by third parties may result in losses and or general reduction of value of the Client’s assets. The Company does not accept liability for any such losses resulting from actions taken by the Client on the basis of information and or tools produced by third parties.
iii. CFDs are derivative financial instruments deriving their value from the prices of the underlying assets/markets in which they refer to (for example currency, equity indices, stocks, metals, indices futures, forwards etc.). It is important therefore that the Client understands the risks associated with trading in the relevant underlying asset/ market because fluctuations in the price of the underlying asset/ market will affect the profitability of his trade. For more information regarding the Company’s pricing policy, please refer to the Company’s Best Interest and Order Execution Policy found at www.duplitrade.com
iv. Information of the previous performance of CFDs the Underlying Assets and Markets does not guarantee its current and/or future performance. The use of historical data does not constitute a binding or safe forecast as to the corresponding future performance of the CFDs to which the said information refers.
v. Volatility:
Some Financial Instruments trade within wide intraday ranges with volatile
price movements. Therefore, the Client must carefully consider that there is a high risk of losses. The price of a Financial Instrument is derived from the price
of the Underlying Asset in which the Financial Instruments refers to. Financial
Instruments and related Underlying Markets can be highly volatile. The prices
of Financial Instruments and the Underlying Asset may fluctuate rapidly and
over wide ranges and may reflect unforeseeable events or changes in conditions,
none of which can be controlled by the Client or the Company. Under certain
market conditions it may be impossible for a Client Order to be executed at
declared prices leading to losses. The prices of Financial Instruments and the
Underlying Assets will be influenced by, among other things, changing supply
and demand relationships, governmental, agricultural, commercial and trade
programs and policies, national and international political and economic events
and the prevailing psychological characteristics of the relevant market place.
vi. Liquidity:
Liquidity risk refers to the capacity to readily monetize assets without suffering a
significant discount in their prices. The Client accepts and acknowledges that the
Underlying Instruments on some Derivative Products on offer by the Company
may be inherently illiquid or sometimes face persistent liquidity strains due to
adverse market conditions. Illiquid Underlying Assets may exhibit high levels of
volatility in their prices and consequently a higher degree of risk, this typically
leads to larger gaps in ASK and BID prices for an Underlying Instrument than
would otherwise prevail under liquid market conditions. These large gaps may be
reflected on the prices of the Derivative Product the Company offers.
vii. Off-exchange transactions in Derivative Financial Instruments:
CFDs offered by the Company are off-exchange transactions (i.e. over-the-
counter). The trading conditions are set by us (in line with the trading conditions
received by our liquidity providers), subject to any obligations we have to provide
best execution, to act reasonably and in accordance with our Client Agreement
and with our Best Interest and Order Execution Policy. Each CFD trade that the
Client opens through our Trading Platform results in the entering of an Order with
the Company; such Orders can only be closed with the Company and are not
transferable to any other person.
While some off-exchange markets are highly liquid, transactions in off-exchange or non- transferable derivatives may involve greater risk than investing in on- exchange derivatives because there is no exchange market on which to close out an Open Position. It may be impossible to liquidate an existing position, to assess the value of the position arising from an off-exchange transaction or to assess the exposure to risk. Prices need not be quoted, and, even where they are, they will be established by dealers in these instruments and consequently it may be difficult to establish what a fair price is.
The Company is using an Online Trading System for transactions in CFDs which does not fall into the definition of a Regulated Market or Multilateral Trading Facility and as such does not have the same protection.
viii. No Clearing House protection:
The Transactions in the Financial Instruments offered by the Company are not
currently subject to exchange or clearing house requirements/obligations.
ix. No Delivery:
It is understood that the Client has no rights or obligations in respect to the
Underlying Assets/Instruments relating to the CFDs he is trading. There is no
delivery of the Underlying Asset and all CFD contracts are settled in cash. If the
Underlying Asset movement is in the Client’s favour, the Client may achieve a
profit, but an equally small adverse market movement cannot only quickly result in
the loss of the Client’s entire deposit. So, the Client must not enter into CFDs
unless he is willing to undertake the risks of losing entirely all the money which he
has invested and also any additional commissions and other expenses that may be
incurred. Investing in CFDs carries risks and the Client should be aware of these
risks. Transactions in CFDs may also have a contingent liability and the Client
should be aware of the implications of this as set in point xiv below.
x. Suspensions of Trading:
Under certain trading conditions it may be difficult or impossible to liquidate a
position. This may occur, for example, at times of rapid price movement if the
price rises or falls in one trading session to such an extent that under the rules of
the relevant exchange trading is suspended or restricted. Placing a Stop Loss will
not necessarily limit the Client’s losses to the intended amounts, because market
conditions may make it impossible to execute such an Order at the stipulated
price. In addition, under certain market conditions the execution of a Stop Loss
Order may be worse than its stipulated price and the realized losses can be larger
than expected.
xi. Slippage:
Slippage is the difference between the expected price of a Transaction in a CFD
or, and the price the Transaction is actually executed at. Slippage often occurs
during periods of higher volatility (for example due to news events) making an
Order at a specific price impossible to execute and also when large Orders are
executed when there may not be enough interest at the desired price level to
maintain the expected price of trade.
xii. Leverage and Gearing:
In order to place a CFD Order, the Client is required to maintain a margin. Margin
is usually a relatively modest proportion of the overall contract value. This means
that the Client will be trading using “leverage” or “gearing (the “multiplier
feature”). This means a relatively small market movement can lead to a
proportionately much larger movement in the value of the Client’s position, and
this can work either against the Client or for the Client.
At all times during which the Client opens trades, they must maintain enough equity, consider all running profits and losses, for meeting the margin requirements. If the market moves against the Client’s position and/or Margin requirements are increased, may result in closure of the Client’s position(s) by the Company on his behalf and he will be liable for any resulting loss or deficit.
It is important that you monitor your positions closely because the effect of leverage and gearing (the “multiplier feature”) speed the occurrence of profits or losses. It is your responsibility to monitor your trades and while you have open trades you should always be in a position to do so.
xiii. Margin:
The Client acknowledges and accepts that, regardless of any information which
may be offered by the Company, the value of CFDs may fluctuate downwards or
upwards and it is even probable that the investment may become of no value. This
is owed to the margining system applicable to such trades, which generally
involves a comparatively modest deposit or margin in terms of the overall contract
value, so that a relatively small movement in the Underlying Market can have a
disproportionately dramatic effect on the Client’s trade. If the Underlying Market
movement is in the Client’s favour, the Client may achieve a good profit, but an
equally small adverse market movement can not only quickly result in the loss of
the Clients’ entire deposit but also expose the Client to a large additional loss.
The Company may change its Margin requirements, according to the provisions of the Client Agreement found on the Company's website at www.duplitrade.com
xiv. Contingent Liability Investment Transactions:
Contingent liabilities are potential obligations that may be assumed by the Client
depending on the outcome of an event that was beyond any person’s control
and/or expectations. The Company offers negative balance protection on an
account basis and at no point will the maximum loss for the Client exceed the
Client’s available funds in the specific account.
xv. Risk-reducing Orders or Strategies:
The Company makes available certain Orders (e.g. "stop-loss" orders, where
permitted under local law, or "stop-limit" Orders), which are intended to limit
losses to certain amounts. Such Orders may not be adequate given that markets
conditions make it impossible to execute such Orders, e.g. due to illiquidity in the
market. We aim to deal with such Orders fairly and promptly but the time taken to
fill the Order and level at which the Order is filled depends upon the underlying
market. In fast-moving markets a price for the level of your Order might not be
available, or the market might move quickly and significantly away from the stop
level before we fill it.
Strategies using combinations of positions, such as "spread" and "straddle"' positions may be as risky as taking simple "long" or "short" positions. Therefore Stop Limit and Stop Loss Orders cannot guarantee the limit of loss.
15. Advice and Recommendations
15.1. When placing Orders with the Company, the Company will not advise the
Client about the merits of a particular Transaction or give him any form of
investment advice and the Client acknowledges that the Services do not include
the provision of investment advice in CFDs or the Underlying Markets. The
Client alone will enter into Transactions and take relevant decisions based on his
own judgement. In asking the Company to enter into any Transaction, the Client
represents that he has been solely responsible for making his own independent
appraisal and investigation into the risks of the Transaction. He represents that he
has sufficient knowledge, market sophistication, professional advice and
experience to make his own evaluation of the merits and risks of any Transaction.
The Company gives no warranty as to the suitability of the products traded under
this Agreement and assumes no fiduciary duty in its relations with the Client.
15.2. The Company will not be under any duty to provide the Client with any legal, tax or other advice relating to any Transaction. The Client should seek independent expert advice if he is in any doubt as to whether he may incur any tax liabilities. The Client is hereby warned that tax laws are subject to change from time to time.
15.3. The Company may, from time to time and at its discretion, provide the Client (or in newsletters which it may post on its Website or provide to subscribers via its Website or the Trading Platform or otherwise) with information, recommendations, news, market commentary or other information but not as a service.
Where it does so:
a) the Company will not be responsible for such information;
b) the Company gives no representation, warranty or guarantee as to the accuracy, correctness or completeness of such information or as to the tax or legal consequences of any related Transaction;
c) this information is provided solely to enable the Client to make his own investment decisions and does not amount to investment advice or unsolicited financial promotions to the Client;
d) if the document contains a restriction on the person or category of persons for whom that document is intended or to whom it is distributed, the Client agrees that he will not pass it on to any such person or category of persons;
e) the Client accepts that prior to despatch, the Company may have acted upon it itself to make use of the information on which it is based. The Company does not make representations as to the time of receipt by the Client and cannot guarantee that he will receive such information at the same time as other clients.
15.4. It is understood that market commentary, news, or other information provided or made available by the Company are subject to change and may be withdrawn at any time without notice.
16. No Guarantees of Profit
The Company provides no guarantees of profit nor of avoiding losses when
trading in Financial Instruments. The Company cannot guarantee the future
performance of the Client’s Τrading Αccount, promise any specific level of
performance or promise that Client’s investment decisions, strategies, will be
successful/profitable. Customer has received no such guarantees from the
Company or from any of its representatives. Customer is aware of the risks
inherent in trading in Financial Instruments and is financially able to bear such
risks and withstand any losses incurred. The Client acknowledges and accepts
that there may be other additional risks apart from those mentioned above.
17. Regulatory and Legal Risk
A change in laws and regulations may materially impact a Financial
Instrument and investments in a sector or market. A change in laws or
regulations made by a government or a regulatory body or a decision reached
by a judicial body can increase business operational costs, lessen investment
attractiveness, change the competitive landscape and as such alter the profit
possibilities of an investment. This risk is unpredictable and may vary from
market to market.