As it currently stands seems like we are starting to emerge from what is widely being proclaimed as the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1920′s. Given this fact you’d think that investors and investment advisors would be doing some serious introspection and reassess the virtues of investing in the same investment vehicles. The same investments that have seen investors suffer such heavy loses in such a short time period. Many investors saw their plans for a comfortable or early retirement ended quite literally overnight.
So what is the answer to this eternal problem of trying to maximize returns whilst attempting to diversify a portfolio across multiple asset classes? The answer for some investors who have the required risk capital may be a managed forex account or forex fund. Forex is widely recognized as being a high risk, high return investment vehicle that is not co-related to the tradition equity markets. For numerous reasons the foreign exchange market behaves in a thoroughly different manner to the stock markets.
Another fact about the foreign exchange market that appeals to potential investors is the high residual value of Currencies. Unlike the stock market, currencies are invariably backed by their respective governments. Especially if you are trading the major currencies it is extremely unlikely that a whole developed country with a GDP in the top 10 in the world will go bankrupt overnight. Typically a countries central bank controls monetary policy and therefore has huge resources at its disposal to ensure a currencies relative stability, hence why it will always maintain a very high residual value.
The post financial crisis global economy is likely to face a whole paradigm shift where people will seriously reassess the use of traditional asset classes such as stocks, bonds and other derivatives. Considering in the US alone 72 banks went under, small investors were simply not protected by those institutions charged with controlling the industry.
Regulatory authorities were either grossly incompetent or just lacked the tools and authority to put the mandatory measures in place. In the end obviously it was the small investor who came of worse.
The financial crisis highlighted many inadequacies in our whole economic system, not the least of which was that ANY sized bank can fail, and the fact that you cannot rely on governments to protect the individual from the excesses of Wall Street and big business in general. As we witnessed the government was happy to give bailouts to a select number of big businesses and institutions but the generosity didn’t extend as far to small businesses and investors.
Many witnessed their retirement funds and investments disappear overnight. Obviously in times like these it’s important to take charge of your own financial destiny and diversify your own investment portfolio, across numerous asset classes. Consider looking at the latest asset class in managed forex funds. Once considered amongst the very high risk end of the investment classes Forex now represents a serious alternative for suitably qualified forex investors.
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