Eurocurrency
Take advantage of
Eurocurrency trends in your investment portfolio
Eurocurrency is the referred to the currency of major industrial
countries held for the purpose of lending and borrowing.
Eurodollars, a related terms, are time deposits denominated in U.S. dollars that
are deposited in commercial banks outside the United States, and
they have long served as a benchmark interest rate for corporate
funding. The Eurodollar futures contract, developed and
introduced by Commodity Mercantile Exchange in 1981, represents
an interest rate on a three-month deposit of $1 million. The
Eurodollar futures contract is now the most actively traded
futures contract in the world. Open interest in the contract
recently surpassed four million.
How can I get diversified European regional exposure in my
portfolio?
-
Use diversified Exchange Traded Funds, there are many to
pick from that focus on European exposure.
-
time the entry and exit to maximize returns and minimize
poor entry times (read our
free
report).
Read our free report on a new way to invest your existing
investment portfolio that is better solution than
Eurocurrency
|

Simple
way for you to keep your
portfolio safely invested in the top performing segments of
the stock market using exchange traded funds and index
mutual funds.
|
|
|