The Hottest Investing Vehicles in the Financial World
By Travis PackerIf you’ve ever invested money, I’m sure you can relate to the thrill that a great investment or trade brings. Few things in this world beat the rush that comes with making money this way.
As a result, people are always chasing the next big thing in the investment world to try to maximize their returns. About ten years ago, we saw a huge boom in Internet stocks. Even though things eventually crashed, some fortunes were made in the process.
The present day investment environment brings about a lot of opportunity. Whether you feel that the market is on its way up or down from here, one thing is for sure. The market is extremely volatile.
For everyone who’s lost money, there have been others who have made money. If you’re looking for places to potentially make a fortune or lose it all, here are some volatile markets that may excite you.
One such area is ETFs. These are tracking stocks that follow the directional movement of industries on a whole. Some of them are leveraged, giving you the opportunity to make even more money when things move in the right direction. ETFs that may be of interest to you include some in oil and energy, some in the financial markets, and many more.
If you want something even more speculative than ETFs, try playing around in the options markets. By buying a contract tied directly to the future value of a stock, you can make huge multiples on your money. Then again, you can lose it all too, so tread carefully with stock options.
Lastly, the foreign exchange currencies market has caught on like wildfire in recent years. Many Forex traders have made fortunes on movements in currencies over very short periods of time. Forex trading involves a high tolerance for risk, but the reward opportunity is most certainly there.
Try any of these out if you’re short on investment ideas. Just remember though – where there’s reward, there’s risk.
Ivybot is a widely popular Forex trading robot. Read this writer’s critique of the product, which addresses the worries of an Ivybot scam.
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