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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Dollars, Death, and the Emerging Forex Markets

By James Pynn

As the economy plunges headlong into the new Dark Ages, you may want to get a piece of the proverbial action before the only thing we've got left is bartering chickens. I may be exaggerating, but most financial pundits are heralding the death of the dollar, the ascendancy of gold, and the new strength of foreign currency. While you may not be able to do much about the dollar, or buying into gold outright, you can indulge in the booming forex training services online.

Forex trading is responsible for roughly $4 trillion in daily revenue. That's right, you read that correctly -- daily. This incredible sum takes into account the relative strength and weakness of a variety of world currencies. Yes, for now the dollar is king, but most forecasts say this will not be the case come 2012 or 2018. The end of the greenback's dominance is making way for the crafty Euro, the developing Chinese Yuan, and the assured Australian dollar.

You have to diversify. That's a given. In fact, it's a tired cliche. What to diversify it with is anybody's guess. Mutual funds, hedge funds, commodities, stocks -- the sky is the limit. What could prove to be the best option could be a decent round of currency diversification.

Play it safe. Round out your dollars with some currencies from nations that are poised to inherit the 21st Century. It is no secret the Chinese are poised to become the largest economy in the world. You can add the Indians. Brazilians, and Australians to that list as well. The newfound strength of these economies is the fact they are based on solid factors, like manufacturing and production. Indeed, they are economies that are moving to accrue more gold and precious metal with which they can back their currencies.

The death of the American way of life as we know it will not come without some opportunities for savvy investors. World currencies, unless there is a new world currency, will always be a lucrative trade. The key is understanding how to conduct these trades legally and effectively. - 23167

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