How To Invest
Simple Strategies To Grow Your Stocks, ETFs, and Futures
Michael Edwards
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: How To Invest In Forex
Chapter 2: How To Invest In Commodities
Chapter 3: How To Invest In Indices
Chapter 4: How To Invest In Stocks
Chapter 5: How To Trade Binary Options
Chapter 6: How To Use Trading Signals
Chapter 7: What are ETFs?
Chapter 8: How To Invest in Futures
Conclusion
Recommended Books
*Bonus
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Introduction
Day-trading, investing, or online trading in the Forex market, stocks, and/or binary options - just to name a few - has changed thousands of lives (including myself). It is given people the opportunity to work from home, or really anywhere in the world provided there is Internet access.
Since 2006, I have been investing money in these markets, and doing daytrading as a full-time gig. In this book, I'm will describe, how I made a very successful living out of it so that you can do it as well. I am excited and happy to share with you the strategies that Ive used to make me become successful, provide a very stable environment for my family and loved ones, as well as the opportunity to travel the world.
I hope that you benefit from the knowledge I have learned, and implement the strategies I am about to present to you.
Enjoy!
Chapter 1: How To Invest In Forex
The Forex market is the largest financial market in the world. Trading on the Forex market is in fact simultaneous buying and selling of currencies. Currencies are bought and sold through the transactions in pairs. An established exchange rate of two currencies is the ratio that reflects the state of an economy relative to other economies.
They are Forex major 1,Forex Major 2, Forex Crosses and Forex Minor.
Forex Major 1 EUR/USD,GBP/USD,USD/CHF,USD/JPY.
Forex Major 2 AUD/USD,USD/CAD,EUR/GBP,NZD/USD,EUR/CHF
Forex Crosses AUD/CAD,AUD/CHF,AUD/JPY, CAD/CHF,CAD/JPY, EUR/AUD,EUR/CAD, GBP/CHF,GBP/JPY, NZD/CAD,NZD/CHF,NZD/JPY
Forex Minors AUD/NZD,EUR/NZD,GBP/AUD,GBP/CAD,GBP/NZD
SIGN | COUNTRY | NAME | SHORT |
USD | USA | Dollar | Buck |
EUR | European Union | Euro. | Fiber |
JPY | Japan | Yen | Yen |
Y | Great Britain | Pound | Sterling |
CHF | Switzerland | Swiss franc | Swissy |
CAD | Canada | Canadian dollar | Loonie |
AUD | Australia | Australian dollar | Aussie |
NZD | New Zealand | New Zealand dollar | Kiwi |
CENTRAL BANKS
It is needed to better understand the Forex market. It is included to know who are the participants in the market and who are the big players that have the greatest impact on the market. The Forex market is included central banks, stock banks, export and import companies, insurance companies, various corporations, investment and hedge funds, brokerage companies and private investors. The big banks have a large impact on the market. They can buy or sell currencies in very large quantities. They can also create liquidity and release cash in circulation.
Very important economic news markets are related to the central bank of different countries and major international banks. The central Bank as the largest market participants can not formally determine prices .It can affect the price level is determined by a fixed interest rate. The bank is working open market operations, buying or selling securities, express their desires and provide estimates of the situation to the market participants. They have the right to direct currency intervention. It is buying or selling of national currencies in order to prevent its oscillations.
The European Central Bank as its principal object the price stability and monetary policy in the Euro zone. It is considered to be achieved if the rate of inflation, measured by the harmonized index of consumer prices. The aim is to achieve price stability in the medium term. Without compromising price stability, the ECB needs to support the economic policy of the Union in order to achieve a high level of employment and sustainable inflationary economic growth. Head Office in Brussels. Governor is Mario Draghi.
The Federal Reserve System was founded has been awarded a monopoly to print banknotes and coins making. The Governor chairs the committee. It consists of the seven governors. They appointed by the President of the United States, with his election confirmed by the Senate. The term of office of the governor and his deputy was 4 years old. The Board of Directors has 12 members. The goal of the Fed is the maximum possible employment, stable prices, and moderate levels of long-term interest rates. The Fed has never had a numerically defined target rate of inflation. Head Office is located in Washington. Governor is Janet Yellen.
Bank of England was founded as The institution is unique. The governor and his deputy are appointed by the Queen on the proposal of the prime minister. The term of office is five years, with the possibility of re-election rebooting. The Board of Directors consists of 16 members, also appointed by the Queen. The objective of the Bank of England is to maintain price stability and support the economic policy. It is including the goals of economic growth and employment. After accepting the concept of inflation targeting there are numerically defined inflation rate. Head Office in London. Governor is Mark Carney.
Bank of Japan is organized as a single institution. The central bank manages the Board of Directors constituting the governor, his deputy and seven executive directors appointed by the Japanese Ministry of Finance. The Board of Directors has seven members, five of whom are eligible to vote. As its main characteristics according to the fact that there is a large degree of autonomy. The objective of the Bank of Japan is currently and monetary control. Additional objectives are defined as smooth conduct payment transactions between banks and other financial institutions. Head Office in Tokyo. Governor is Hirohido Kuroda.
The Swiss National Bank conducts the countrys monetary policy Its primary goal is to ensure price stability economic developments to the stability of the financial system. The SNB equates price stability with a rise in the national consumer price index of less than 2% per year. Head Office in Bern and Zurich. Governor is Thomas Jordan.
The objective of the Bank of Canada to regulate credit and currency in the best interests of the economy and monetary control. It includes prevention of the external value of the national currency and mitigate its impact on the general level of production, price and employment. The instruments of monetary policy have to provide economic and financial welfare in Canada. Head Office Ontario. Governor is Carolyn Wilkins.
Reserve Bank of Australia has an inflation objective control inflation through monetary policy .It is included annual inflation rate, the stability of the currency of Australia, full employment and economic prosperity. Head Office Sydney. Governor is Glen Stevens.
The objective of the Bank of New Zealand is the formulation and implementation of monetary policy to achieve price stability. After accepting the concept of inflation targeting there are numerically defined inflation rate. Head Office Wellington. Governor is Graeme Wheeler.
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