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Revealed: Forex Derivatives

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Investors may also indulge in speculative investment. It is not as though that all investments are speculative. When an investor makes an investment on financial assets or financial vehicles, the investor expects to make an earning in the future when these are sold. What makes the investment speculative is when the investor invests without having made an assessment of the financial assets in which the investor is investing. It may be that the asset carries with it a high risk and yet the investor invests. The risk could be so great that there could be the possibility of even losing the sum invested also. When investment is made despite all these risks, then they are speculative.

The speculators invest in an asset hoping that the price of the asset would increase. The increase in the price can be due to economic, social, political or even environmental factors. The price fluctuates even due to rumors. The factors may not even be directly or immediately linked to the asset, for instance, the prospects of a new government taking charge in a country. Investment in some commodities such as gold and oil is by nature speculative. When investments are made on assets with the intention of short selling is also speculative. Investors may buy, hold, sell and short sell bonds, stocks, currencies, commodities, real estate, derivatives, collectibles or any other valuable financial instruments with the sole intention of making profits from fluctuations in its price without consideration of their actual or underlying value.

The foreign exchange market is experiencing the fastest growth in the world. The investment made in the forex market is both investment and speculative investment as well. The volume of investment in the forex market is considerably speculative in nature. Financial institutions, brokers, banks and governments are the major players in the forex market. The price of foreign currency derivative is based on the exchange rate that prevails between any set of currencies.

You can identify whether an investment is essentially speculative from the holding time of the financial asset. If it is typically short, then it is speculative. It is true that speculation is part of investment, yet an investment does not have speculation as its primary motive.

Forex is a difficult business. So, anybody who wants to venture in it, should know every single detail about it before he/she decides to do so.

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