CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage.Between 51%-73% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
CFD stands for “contracts for difference”. It allows traders to speculate on financial instruments without owning the underlying asset, making CFDs a derivative product.
Assets that utilize CFD include shares, commodities, indices and forex. Learn more about the CFD trading market from our research below.
CFD trading statistics: Highlights
Between 51% and 73% of retail investors lose money when trading CFDs.
The average loss amounts to £2,200 when trading CFDs.
1% of Brits have traded CFDs, around 500,000 people, as of 2025.
CFDs are the least popular type of investment in the UK.
How popular are CFDs compared to other investment types?
According to Finder research, less than 1% of Brits trade CFDs, making it the least popular investment type. On the other hand, 26% of Brits have invested in stocks and shares.
CFD trading is recommended for expert investors as it is a complex instrument with high risk exposure. However, our research found that just 6% of investors consider themselves advanced. On the other hand, almost 3 in 4 (73%) investors consider themselves to be beginner or intermediate investors.
CFD trading risks
Most CFD traders do not have a high success rate. In fact, Between 51% and 73% of retail CFD investors lose money and the average loss amounts to £2,200 when trading these products.
To address this issue, the FCA increased measures to protect consumers in 2019 and it expected to save retail consumers between £267 million and £451 million per year.
Despite campaigns aimed at protecting investors, 45% of self-directed investors do not see “losing money” as a potential risk of investing in high-risk, high-return types of investment like CFDs.
CFD trading around the world
CFD trading is legal in the UK. However, many countries around the world have banned CFD trading due to the high level of risk involved. As of 2025, CFD trading is illegal in the US, Brazil, Belgium and Hong Kong. Many countries only allow regulated firms to trade CFDs.
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