How to Invest, Where to Invest, When to Invest

The Basic questions that arise in every newbie


It may be difficult , but i can would give you brief overview.

Essentially it is important that every indivduals saves and invests to protect and grow his wealth. Our time and resources are limited, so in order to make the most of our money, it is essential for us to put ou money at work from where we can get the best returns to suit our needs.

Where to invest?
There are many different avenues for making an investment. This includes putting money into stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, gold etc. The point is that no matter the method you choose to invest, the goal is always to put your money to work so it earns you an additional profit.

But there is no standard advice to all individuals on investing. Every person's investment goal, time horizon and nrisk-taking capacity is different. Thus an investment solution for one person may not be fit for you.

When to invest?
The earlier you start investing, the better it is for you. Because the sooner you invest, the more returns you get because of the power of compounding.

I can suggest that you visit a good investment advisor who can help you decide how much amount you should invest in which all types of investment avenues (shares, bonds, gold, property, etc).

Oil forex Trading

I have heard most of the people saying its just a great SCAM


Some say they are just stealing money :IS it?

well i have took the time to find out that
it seems they are only paying small amounts few cents to 1$.

If you see people posting payment proofs they are either paid posters or hyip monitors so be careful, its a scam checked forums and all added this program to the scam folder.

forex trading in india is it Possible?

yes you can start to trade forex also from India. I suggest you to use Marketiva, which has also an India chat channel in its platform where you can meet other indian traders, ask for details and maybe have a good answer from them for your 3 questions.

Marketiva gives you 5$ real to start trading so you don’t have to deposit and if you made profit from it you can cash out, this is why it’s very good for beginners. Their platform is very easy to use and they have support during trading hours.

What is Forex trading?


Forex currency trading is quickly become the most popular method of investing in a particular global market. Forex trading is basically the buying and selling of currency in order to make a profit, but it is a lot more complex than it actually sounds. An individual must keep up with market trends and strike while the iron is hot to make the most of every peak and trough of each individual currency. There are distinct advantages and benefits for those wishing to take part in global forex trading, and just a few of them are listed below.Flexibility The main advantage of forex trading is that you can do it as and when you please and thus can fit it around your schedule. This is a distinct advantage of forex simply because many of us live hectic lifestyles and barely have time to eat, let alone sort out our finances. Using the Internet, an individual is able to take part in online forex trading 24 hours a day. There are trading centres all over the world and so there is always a forum for forex trading at any time of day or night. This flexibility means that individuals who may have been unable to trade during set times now how a forum to buy and sell whenever they want without having to watch the market all day for opportunities.Lower Costs Trading in various commodities and stock markets usually comes at a price. There are certain transaction costs that you have to pay for the privilege of trading. Forex trading brokers do not usually charge commission, and if they do have a set amount it is usually very low. Online forex trading brokers profit from the bid/offer spread rather than the actual transaction fees so there are fewer cost to individual buyers and sellers.Account Freedom Most forex trading systems offer free accounts to individuals looking to take part in forex trading and then allow them the freedom to do as they please with their accounts. Some accounts do not have minimums and none of them have a minimum trade size. The forex trading software provided by most online forex trading companies allows you to manage your account as you please with no limits on your access This makes forex currency trading a lot more flexible than any other market in the world. It is no wonder that more people are choosing this market over the others! Constant Movement Another major advantage of online forex trading is that there is always something moving. The events that take place in various countries every day have a knock on effect and thus at least one currency will be fluctuating at any given time. The volume of forex training is higher than in any other market, and this also opens up opportunities. In short, there is no time of any given day or not that there is not an opportunity to be taken advantage of!The four advantages outlined above are just sample reasons as to why you should consider forex trading if you enjoy investing in various markets. The nature of forex currency trading and the availability of online forex trading make it the most easily accessible service with the lowest costs around.

The History of Forex

The Forex trading market is a relatively new phenomenon. Never before in the history of the world have we seen such an amazing event. In only 30 years, this industry has developed from almost nothing to a daily US$1.5 trillion market. How did this happen? Was it by design? Or was it by accident?

Well the answer falls somewhere in between. There are three distinct time frames that set the stage for today's style of currency trading. The first time frame is the pre-currency trading era of the 1950s. The second time frame is the worldwide, politically volatile atmosphere of the 1970s. The third time frame is what has occurred in this free market economy since the demise of the gold standard 30 years ago. In each time frame, there have been three catalysts: war, gold, and foreign banks- that have played a significant role in propelling currency development.

The 1970's United States Currency Policy Meltdown

Once again, we are hit with the triumvirate of war, the restrictive gold standard, and dollars in foreign banks.
This time, each problem was feeding directly off of the others. The Vietnam Conflict had drained our gold reserves heavily. By 1970, Fort Knox only held US$12 Billion.
The growth of the oil business and the increase in foreign trade caused a boom in the demand for US dollars in foreign banks. Over US$ 47 Billion was sitting in overseas banks.
On paper, our gold reserves were over-leveraged by almost 4 to 1. As a nation, we did not know how to react to such an overbearing assault on our currency. Then along came the invention of the Eurodollar to make our nightmare worse.
Foreign banks with US dollars would make low-interest loans in US dollars to importers and exporters. Although the dollars were never repatriated, the US was still on the hook to exchange these “credit”-created dollars for the gold we kept on reserve.
Then came a miracle in disguise . The Bretton Woods Agreement collapsed. In the over-leveraged gold-dollar environment, many countries began to feel frustrated with the artificial peg.
In blatant defiance to the agreement in 1971, Germany declared that they would float the Deutsche mark. They were tired of the artificial peg that was keeping their economy depressed.
In the first hour of trading, over US$1 billion were exchanged for Deutsche marks. For the first time, the public had voiced their opinion against being so heavily weighted with dollars.
With Germany completely ignoring the Bretton Woods Agreement by floating their currency, the US government had nothing left to do but put the final nail in the coffin of the U.S.'s currency policy. The Bretton Woods Agreement was dissolved.
Three short months after the Deutsche mark began to float, the US moved off of the gold standard. Gold was allowed to float freely like any other currency. Oil, although priced in US dollars, soon switched to a peg against gold. Gold and oil prices jumped ten-fold.
The currency dynamics were soon changed on a global scale and it became accepted practice that countries began to float their own currency.