You can choose your order type between market, limit and stop-entry orders. You can specify the exact price that you would like a trade to be executed at with limit orders, whereas market orders execute the trade immediately at the prevailing price. The latter is the most common type of execution.
When you place a spread bet order, the ticket will provide you with more details of the trade. As shown above, you must enter a price per point, which will tell you the full value of the position. As spread betting requires trading on margin, this will also tell you the amount of capital that will be required to open a position. This is your deposit for the trade. Margin and leverage come with many risks, so it’s important that you understand the consequences of spread betting before entering the market. The ticket also highlights spread costs and potential overnight fees.