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    Sorry a bit confused. I thought CFD's have nothing to do with actual stock, as there are no limits on the amount of CFD's a company can write, as long as they have enough capital to cover the contract.
    ie. The ASX acts as the casino House who will accept your bet of $300 cash to buy a $10 000 contract on the price of a stock. If it goes up you make money. The contract can be written in reverse, where you have a short sell CFD, if it goes down you make money. No party in the contract has to have any actual stock to write a CFD.
    Thats alot safer for the stock exchange than normal short selling of actual stock because the losses are limited to the 2 parties in the contract.
 
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