4.25.2007

Trade Futures, Exchanges and Forex

Do you invest? I do. Mostly in stocks, bonds and mutual funds. I've even dabbled a little in a couple of oddball investments, but as yet, I haven't tried the exchanges. Things like commodities, foreign exchange, and options always seemed a little bit out of my league.

Maybe it was because I just didn't have enough experience with the stuff to feel comfortable getting my feet wet. Maybe it was more about not knowing what I was doing and not thinking there was any profit to be made in those areas.

What it boils down to is that those areas of investment are the black sheep of the investment world. When people think investments, they automatically think stocks, bonds, mutual funds, CDs, and savings accounts. Why? Because they are the "easiest" to understand. The most common.

Now, if you want to trade in global futures there is a website or two that will help you out. The global futures Exchange & Trading Co has lots and lots of research tools and information that is designed to get you started on the right foot and to keep you going until you know what your doing and see the amazing potential for profit in trading futures, commodities, and forex.

The price barrier to investing has also been lowered, as global futures lets customers open accounts with as little as $250. That's a pretty good drop from the $1000 or more that most places will make you start with. It's just enough to give you leeway to play around without losing your shirt if it's not your "cup of tea."

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