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Wealth Building and Wealth Preservation

is one issue…and is hard to accomplish.
preservation
in todays economy is probably much harder to accomplish.

To create new or creation, one needs to have the combination of skill, timing, risk taking, blessings and a great deal of work. Once this new has been created, the security,preservation and growth become a goal. Sadly the reality today is that many fortunes have been wiped out by investors who have not thought a plan. They did not realize the risks they were taking. They did not realize how important liquidity is. They took on too much leverage. They believed what the news told them. They believed that the prices of real estate never go down and that real estate is a safe asset. The fact is there is nothing safe but rather how much risk does one need to take on in order to achieve their desired rate of return. Investors need to think in these terms. This is reality. I know too many people who got wiped out by “Safe’ investments such as auction rate securities or asset backed lending schemes.
The investment world has changed so much that now investors need to fight for their investment survival (This might be a stronger word than preservation.) Throughout the world central banks are flooding the market with liquidity in order to prop up a banking system which is critically ill. We are passed the issue of if some of the worlds largest banks are too big to fall. Any bank can fail. Actually virtually two banks a week are falling in the US alone. Investors need to understand that are risks which we have not seen for decades or even a hundred years. There are hopes that the FDIC will continue to bail out banks and guarantee the deposits of funds. Really how long can this continue? ( I assume just run the printing presses if the FED needs more money). Then there is counter party risk and even custodial risk. So far it has not happen when banks fail but there exist the chance that investors might not get access to their assets when they want or need them (what ever they might be..such as equities, bonds or even precious metals).
Times like these which are unique require other strategies for preservation. In my opinion one of the best way for both and preservation is trend following a basket of commodities. In times of crisis such as we are experiencing there are dramatic trends. With these dramatic trends there is the case to be made that there exists a time for through commodity trading. Personally I look at commodity trading as a hedge or as a means of preservation. Last year was an interesting example that there was inflation…stock market crash…and then deflation and that many trend following commodity trading advisors had a very good year in the midst of a crisis. What else I like about commodity trading is that we trade real assets. Not a piece of paper hoping for a percentage of the profits of a company ( stock). Put this into context, over the last ten years, the Dow Jones index has declined 80% against gold. How many investors purchased index funds and have not seen profits for years. How many investors can continue to be long term buy and hold ( pray) when over a 10 year stretch they did not make any money. In all realitythere will be stretches as well in trend following of commodities that one does not make any money. However when one looks at a wide basket of commodities…and they can go long or go short…there is a the distinct possibility for a trend to emerge. One needs to be available for the oppurtunities and over the years there have been. It should be a paramount issue considering todays economy an avenue to use for preservation is trend following of commodities. What if gold shoots to $2,000? What if gold falls back down to $200. Trend following commodity trading advisors will follow the move and stand the chance to make money. The same can be stated for the US dollar. What would happen if the US dollar crashes? How do you protect your US dollars? Depending on the time frame and methodology most trend followers would benefit if the US dollar would crash. Do you remember how many Billions George Soros made when the British Pound crashed? He was not alone. Trend followingcommodity trading advisors also made a bundle.

There are other choices other than real estate, stocks and bonds. The reality is these markets can be in a long drawn out period that can last for years. Trend following is non biased… long or short…it does not matter. Some of the other advantages are, investors money is kept in segregated accounts at the brokerage houses. Even if they brokerage fails the monies are not co mingled. Added to this if one has a managed account, the commodity trading advisor only can give orders for buys and sells. He does not have access to the funds.
Everything has risks… ( even doing nothing has risks) however if you are looking for preservation…or possibly security..with a reasonable expectation of riskand reward you owe to yourself to learn more about commodity trading and commodity trading advisors that are trend followers.

Andrew Abraham
www.AJpartnersinc.com

My name in Andrew Abraham. I have been investing in commodities and managed futures since 1994. I am a commodity trading advisor/co manager of a commodity pool who adheres to the philosophy of trend following. Trend following stresses a disciplined approach to commodity/ futures trading. Successful trend following and commodity futures investing requires patience, discipline and actively managing the risk. What sets us apart from other Commodity trading advisors and commodity pools is that we are not only concerned about the return on investment but how much risk you will have to tolerate to achieve your goals.

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