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Currency Managed Trading

One option is to have someone manage your currency trades for you. If you can find a good broker, with a great track record, you might make more money with them than trading on your own. Most large financial institutions and corporations have people that manage their currency trades.

A good reason to have a currency trader manager is for diversification. Most portfolios will decrease the risk if they have at least 20% of their investments in managed futures. That is where the currency trader manager comes in.

According to Dr. Patrick Leverision, the best mix in a portfolio is 50% stocks, 30% bonds, and 20% managed derivatives.

Caution

If you don't understand what is going on, stay out of the market. The first rule of investing is not to lose money. The more confused you are the greater your risk. Many traders caution heavily the risk of currency trades.

 

 

 


 

 

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