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Foreign Denominated CDs: With record-low interest rates and a falling dollar, investors invariably look, or are told to look, overseas. One of the latest alternatives gaining attention is foreign-denominated certificates of deposit. These will be CDs that are issued by a bank in the United States, and are thus protected by FDIC insurance, but denominated in a foreign currency. More...
Foreign Currency Trading: Originally, only very large enterprises had access to the foreign exchange (forex / fx / currency) trading in the inter-bank business, the largest and most liquid financial market in the world. In this market, currencies up to a value of around 1,500 billion USD are bought and sold by its approximately 200,000 world-wide participants every day and 24 hours per day. More...
Opening a futures account: At the time of applying to establish a futures trading account, you can expect to be asked for certain information beyond simply your name, address and phone number. The information requested will usually include (but not necessarily be limited to) your income, net worth, what previous investment or futures trading experience you have had, and any other information required in order to advise you of the risks involved in trading futures contracts. At a minimum, the person or firm who will handle your account is required to provide you with risk disclosure documents or statements specified by the CFTC and get written acknowledgment that you have received and understood them. More...
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