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Foreign
Exchange The world's
most liquid, but least understood, market should be a valuable
weapon in everyone’s financial arsenal. The Foreign
Exchange market, also referred to as the "Forex" or "FX"
market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a
daily average turnover of well over US $1 trillion -- 30 times
larger than the combined volume of all U.S. equity
markets.
Major
banks
Around the
globe Major banks are weighing
heavier on relatively shorter term currency trading
speculation than the traditional lending-borrowing
business.
Foreign exchange trading has
long been recognized as a superior investment
opportunity by Professional Investors, major banks,
multinational corporations and other institutions. There are
many reasons for this, chief among them is profitability,
liquidity and the fact that they remain open 24 hours a
day. No matter how well managed a firm is, with foreign
sales becoming a larger part of earnings and competition
growing each year, all firms are increasingly vulnerable to
exchange rate changes. And, as such, so is your
portfolio.
To
receive information and or get started on this FOREX
Managed Account program, kindly fill out
our Request
Form
In fact we would like to point out especially to
US residents especially,who we find are less familiar with the
Forex,that the banking industry in the United
States, along the other major banks around the globe
are weighing heavier on relatively shorter term
currency trading speculation than the traditional
lending-borrowing business. In today's world currency
exchange market, most banks, if not all, participate in this
trillion-Dollar activity.
As we know, there is only one way to make money
trading anything; buy lower and sell higher (or sell higher
and buy back lower for short sales). To buy lower and sell
higher, prices must trend higher from where you bought (or
lower from where you sold). If prices never trended, there
would never be an opportunity to make a profit! Furthermore,
without up and down price trends, institutional traders
(hedgers) would have no need to insure themselves form price
changes and trading volume would disappear!
What this means is that price trends are the
essence of all profitable trading.
The realization that trends are the essence of
profitable trading makes the idea of trading currencies very
exciting, because currencies are the worlds best trending
markets! Countless studies of trend following systems prove
invariably that currency trends are the most consistent and
profitable! Regardless of the type of trend following system
used; long term, intermediate term or short term, currencies
invariably outperform all other markets including stocks,
bonds and other commodities. It should come as no surprise
that some of the worlds' most successful traders are
currency traders. Traders like George Soros, Bill
Lipschutz, and Bruce Kovner earn hundreds of millions of
dollars per year trading Interbank
currencies!
As a result, foreign exchange trading
has long been recognized as a superior investment opportunity
by Professional Investors, major banks, multinational
corporations and other institutions. There are many reasons
for this, chief among them is profitability, liquidity and the
fact that they remain open 24 hours a
day.
To receive information and or get started on
this FOREX Managed Account
program, kindly fill
out our
Request
Form When, Where does
Forex trading occur? A true 24-hour market, Forex
trading begins each day in Sydney, and moves around the globe as the
business day begins in each financial center, first to
Tokyo, London, and New
York. Unlike any other financial
market, traders can respond to currency fluctuations caused by
economic, social and political events at the time they occur -
day or night. The first session, which is the Asian
session, begins on Sunday evening at approximately 7:00 p.m.
EST. The second session, which is the London
session, begins at approximately 2:00 a.m. EST. The third and
final session, which is the New York session, begins at
approximately 7:00 a.m. EST and ends at about 5:00 p.m.
EST.
Managed Forex
Account and Global Portfolio
World Events
Eliminate concerns about Stock Market Downturn,
Real Estate Downturn, Terrorism, Current Events and Diversify
at the same time; The Foreign Exchange market, also referred
to as the "Forex" or "FX" market, is the largest and most
liquid financial market in the world. Unlike any other
financial market, traders can respond to currency fluctuations
caused by economic, social and political events at the time
they occur - day or night. Participate and Find
out why we are at the Top,
kindly fill out our REQUEST
FORM
Get Started We
hope our research and experience will help you select the
right investment for inclusion in your portfolio. To receive
information and or get started on this FOREX Managed
Account program, kindly fill out
our Request
Form
Past
performance is not indicative of future results, and market conditions change, some start at
different times so performance records are
different.
Past
performance is not indicative of future results, and market
conditions change, some start at different times so performance records are
different.
Before deciding to participate in the Forex market, you
should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of
experience and risk appetite. Most importantly, do not invest
money you cannot afford to lose. There is considerable
exposure to risk in any off-exchange foreign exchange
transaction, including, but not limited to, leverage,
creditworthiness, limited regulatory protection and market
volatility that may substantially affect the price, or
liquidity of a currency or currency pair. More over, the
leveraged nature of forex trading means that any market
movement will have an equally proportional effect on your
deposited funds. This may work against you as well as for you.
The possibility exists that you could sustain a total loss of
initial margin funds and be required to deposit additional
funds to maintain your position. If you fail to meet any
margin requirement, your position may be liquidated and you
will be responsible for any resulting losses. To manage
exposure, employ risk-reducing strategies such as 'stop-loss'
or 'limit' orders.”
Note: This is not a solicitation to invest,To invest,
the Account
Documents must be read and Agreement Forms
Signed.
Note: This is not a solicitation to invest,To invest,
the Account Documents must be read and Agreement
Forms Signed.
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