For years now, at least since the 2008 economic financial crisis, the world has seen interest rates stay at a level which means putting money in safe, secure long-term investments can, in general, lead to really low returns. Indeed, it has got to the point where Lego has been seen as offering a better return for investors than either shares or gold (immaculately kept Lego sets' value has gone up 12% each year since 2000).
Looking Beyond the Drudgery
There can be temptation to just keep piling money into low risk, low return investments, but it doesn’t need to be this way in 2017. As with many elements of economic study, we can look towards the Japanese financial landscape for some inspiration. The Mrs Watanabe group provide a perfect case study of taking the bull by the horns and looking for new opportunities for investing everyday, household money. This mythical group of Japanese housewives tasked with nurturing family finances have already helped to take Bitcoin to the mainstream, and it seems that they now have the power to have a major influence on foreign currency trading whilst helping themselves to a decent return as well.
With groups like this now so involved in Forex trading, it is clear that there’s a range of ways for the Average Joe to get involved in diversifying your economic portfolio so that you don’t just need to passively hope that the 10-year bond market starts looking up (something it isn't doing at the moment) and traditional routes for investment suddenly start to look more appealing.
Mrs Watanabe aside, perhaps the real reason for the increased interest in Forex has been the ease with which you can get into it, something that soon becomes apparent when you click here and see the amount of welcome offers and bonuses companies are prepared to offer to encourage newcomers to get involved in the trading world. This is a competitive market, which means that you won’t be treated badly by large investment firms who don't really need your custom and think they hold all the power in the investor/consumer relationship.
Betting on Volatility
One of the key reasons why investors in 2017 are seeing returns in the Forex market is because of the fact that the global geopolitical world is a volatile one, with changes helping to create dramatic shifts in monetary values almost overnight in a way that used to be relatively unusual in the Forex world (especially since movement based on currency actually changes up to five decimal places!).
Indeed, even those who are looking to the normally safe investment of gold have seen that turning to digital gold (bitcoins) and backing them in the Forex market can pay off in a far greater way than just investing in traditional gold sources. With increases in individual consumer and worldwide confidence in Bitcoin improving all the time, this is another way to look at getting a good return in the Forex market.


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