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Robert Thomas - ArticlesTrading the Financial Markets after the RecessionAs the major economies start to stabilise and the risk of a depression thankfully fades into the distance many people are reflecting on a few important points. Firstly, how did it all happen? Secondly, how can they better protect themselves in the future? Trading the US and UK Crude Oil MarketsThe increasing strength in world economic data does not seem to be translating, just yet, into more demand for crude. However, it must be said that production from many parts of the globe are currently artificially constrained. Trading the World Gold MarketGold has experienced a spectacular rise recently. I say recently, the metal has been trending upwards for months. With limited supply, the pressure should always be easier to apply to the upside. Trading the World’s Financial MarketsThe one thing you can see in the newspapers and financial websites is that more and more people are turning away from just having a pension and a few stocks and shares. Gold and Oil Commodities TradingThe recent weakness of the US Dollar has certainly helped bolster the commodities futures markets. Whilst the price may have gone a bit too far, too quickly, the trend is firmly in favour of the bulls. Stocks and Shares Trading in 2010I like to trade stocks and shares but what do when unemployment in both the US and UK keep increasing? Interestingly the major stock markets are also increasing. Unfortunately, equity markets are completely detached from the ‘real’ economy. Trading the International Financial MarketsSpread trading can often be faster than traditional share trading methods given that you are merely speculating on the future performance of a stock or asset, rather than taking ownership. Also you can reduce your risks. Is it Time to Invest in the Remaining Financial Institutions?Many banks were only forced into raising capital to comply with the increased demands of the regulators. Now that much of the competition has been swept away, especially in the investment bank sector, it now seems that some players only have to blink and the money flows in. Trading the Markets and the Financial RecoveryWhether you have an existing investment plan or not, it always worth considering any avenue that offers quick, simple access to the markets and a range of tax-free* advantages. Spread betting is one such avenue. Investing after the Credit CrunchThe speed at which you can trade, the number of trading opportunities and easy access to the markets make spread trading worth investigating further. The London Stock Exchange may close but you can trade 24-hours a day during the week.
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