Eurodollar
Take advantage of
Eurodollar trends in your investment portfolio
Eurodollars 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?
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Use diversified Exchange Traded Funds, there are many to
pick from that focus on European exposure.
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time the entry and exit to maximize returns and minimize
poor entry times (read our
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