Poor Man’s Access to Foreign Currency Trading

By far, the largest trading market in the world is the foreign currency market. Speculators make up only a small part of the spot (cash market) and forward (futures market) currency exchange transactions. So if you are considering speculating in this area, be aware that you are trying to out-guess the brightest minds & supercomputers at large banks and hedge funds; along with the political whims & expediency of government treasury departments.

The common portfolio use for holding foreign currencies is to hedge against the fall of your home currency. For most people, their salary and all their assets are based in their home currency – and if that falls in value, so does their entire net worth and future earnings. For Americans, as an example, there has been a growing trade deficit with China for many years. And if China were to allow their currency to fluctuate, the U.S. dollar would fall against the Chinese yuan in concert with this trade deficit.

You can also include currency trading as an additional way to diversify your portfolio. I have read many, many books to learn about currency trading, and even day-traded the Swiss-Franc for six months. If you want to learn how to speculate with trading currencies, you can either try some technical analysis services (www.currencyprofits.net), or getting a Phd. in economics and finance, but I can’t guarantee that will increase your odds of success.

I made my only -very poor man’ currency trade prior to the establishment of the Euro currency in 2002. While driving in my car, I heard a speech over the radio by the German president that I felt was certain to cause a short-term fall in the German Mark. I drove to the nearest AAA Travel Office, and went to the ATM next door to withdraw $200 in cash to put in my pocket. Being a AAA member, I then exchanged the $200 for American Express Traveler’s Cheques that were denominated in German Marks. Four months later, the U.S. dollar had increased by 10% on the German Mark. So I took my German Mark cheques to exchange them back into dollars and cash out with a giant profit. To my disappointment, the fees for the buy & sell transactions added up to about 8%, leaving me with a giant $4 profit. So if you want to try the -Travelers Cheque- route, you’ll need a big trend to offset your transaction fees. More reference material for this article is available at http://investing.real-solution-center.com.

The next step up in initial cost is an ETF that is based on the Euro with the ticker symbol FXE. It is technically a trust, but it is traded exactly like a stock, and it fluctuates very close to the USD/Euro rate. When you think the dollar is going to fall against the Euro, just buy some of these shares to offset your currency risk, and you can start with one share for less than $200.

The next way to get access to foreign currencies is to get some FDIC insured certificates of deposit from Everbank.com. They offer CDs in over 10 different foreign currencies and a couple indices, and the minimum investment is only $10,000 for an interest earning account. So if you are tired of your bank’s low savings account rate, there are currencies that regularly offer a higher yield without undue currency exchange risk.

Risk a few small steps into foreign currency investments, and anything dollar-based will feel disappointingly tame. Plus, you’ll have bragging rights with your friends and dinner parties on your sophisticated investment portfolio.

Dhgate Review A Innovative Trading Marketplace Distinctive From Alibaba

When we mention wholesale markets, many would consider China, the world’s largest giant occupying this market. Alibaba was in the past the only master occupying the entire wholesale industry in China, but in this decade more and more Internet wholesale trading place are showing up to grab the market share. In all online wholesale marketplaces, the development of DHgate is the most visible based on the volumes of registered members, item variety, volume of transactions, services, purchase experience, etc. A closerlook into these online trading models reveals that the unique business model is the major contributor to the development of .
Unlike Alibaba and other wholesale marketplaces, DHgate.com does not charge membership fees by providing information service. Instead, it earns profits by charging a certain percentage of commission for every completed transaction. Zero membership fees mode has won many small and medium-sized enterperprises from China to try this marketplace. With the zero cost for membership, sellers can afford to provide the most competitive prices on their commodities. That’s the reason why buyers can commonly get extremely low prices on lots of commodities on the website, as we can see in the pool of DHgate reviews.

I was worried that free membership fees might lead to the spreading of DHgate scams since I thought free membership means completely “free” access to the site. But later I learnt that I was wrong. Before becoming a formal member of the online wholesale marketplace, each seller is seriously censored by the staff from the website, with the certification authorized by an authoritative third party association. Surely, as it may occur in all other online trading marketplaces like Alibaba and eBay, some scammers may slip into DHgate.com with a highly disguised identity. So beware when you trade with the sellers on the website. Nevertheless, the composite set of functions including Escrow payment method, trust point system and feedback system the site provides greatly reduce your risks to the least. When you decide to buy a particular item, remember to take a look at the seller’s feedback profile which clearly shows the credibility of the supplier. From the seller’s feedback messages, you can not only see the seller’s feedback score and positive feedback percentage, but also the specific ratings on past transactions like item as described, shipping time, communication, etc. These further ratings are great markers to assess a seller as the feedback system of the site is already quite complete and strictly implemented.

Another big difference differentiating DHgate from Alibaba lies in the process transaction service it offers. As mentioned before, Alibaba works on an information-oriented service without invloving in the transaction progress between the seller and the buyer. But DHgate serves as a mediating stop by penetrating into the entire transaction process. From when the buyer places the order, through when the buyer makes the payment, to when the buyer receives the commodities and claims the delivery, to finally DHgate.com releases the payment, the website involving in every period of the entire process. This also, greatly reduces the chances of fraud events. From the sea of DHgate reviews on the Internet, I concluded that most events in relation with “DHgate fraud” were caused simply due to misunderstanding or failure to use the help service DHgate.com provides. For instance, a buyer blames that DHgate.com is a scammer as he missed the deadline to open a dispute after he the number of his received goods was not correct. As a result, his money was released by DHgate as he did not open any dispute in due time. First, this buyer mistook DHgate as a supplier. In reality, DHgate is just a transaction stop dedicated to offering transaction services between the two trading ends. Second, when problems occur, the urgent move is to get help from their customer service department as soon as possible. Otherwise, as buyers need to open a dispute within the time limit, according to DHgate’s rules, if the buyer does not open any dispute and the supplier applies for the payment release with required data, the B2B marketplace will release the money to the supplier.