Making more than 6% on your checking – Now that’s evil!

In a post entitled Making 6% on your checking, John Chow writes:

What I want to talk about is making a return on your checking account. How is this possible when most checking accounts pay little to no interest? By taking advantage of the min balance required to waive the monthly fee. In my case, if I keep a $2,000 min balance in my account my monthly fee of $9.95 (now $8.95) is waived. That works out to a saving of $119.40 a year, just for maintaining the min balance. That’s a 5.97% return on my money, which is not bad for a 100% safe investment.

Actually, there is a way to avoid bank charges like John suggests AND make some money.

Some accounts, like HSBC or Citi, require minimum deposits, that’s for sure. But these kinds of accounts combine checking with other features usually, so the minimum is usually the minimum total deposit for a banking relationship, it may include a lot of other features, too.

So for my Citi account, I met the minimum easily enough, but then I opened Time Deposits, thereby avoiding charges and earning interest, at the same time. And interest rates on 6 month or 12 month time deposits are ATTRACTIVE.

Save AND EARN! Kind of 👿

(John! I posted this as a comment on your thread, but found the comments closed!)

Amazon Associates Introduces Context Links (Beta)…

For those of you who are interested in Amazon’s affiliates program, it seems that they are trialling a new poduct, called Context Links Beta! I’m including a quote from their website about Context Links and their benefits.

Context Links are a quick and convenient way to add links to your website and monetize your content. Context Links automatically identify and link relevant phrases within your page content to Amazon products, unlocking new ad inventory and saving you the time from having to manually create links. You can add the links to your pages in minutes, and we provide a wealth of options to customize how they are displayed. You create the content. We’ll link it.

How it works.
When you login to Associates, you are given the standard options or you can configure everything. You can also choose how many items you want underlined. I just went with the standard code at first. Anyway, the code that you are given is installed in your blog just once right before the final command (in WP, that’s in the Footer.php file in your presentation theme editor option), and voila! It works. Or it should.

The text of certain items is underlined on the page. I’m providing an example that shows how neat the whole program is. You’ll be able to provide context linked products from Amazon’s store within your blog without all the fuss of choosing and pasting actual links.

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For your readers, the whole graphic loads very quickly without holding up the browser. It also disappears quickly. I found it much more responsive than some of the intelliTXT ads that appear on some blogs. I’m installing it on this blog for a trial period (it is a BETA after all), and we’ll see. The first few pages I loaded didn’t display anything that I could see. You can comment any thoughts if you wish!

Forex and Futures: Do they have a future for you?

I’ve been an active investor since 1998, but my track record hasn’t been good. I will in the next few months provide the juicy details of how I lost dosh on the stocks. I already wrote about the NAT story. Well, I’ve got a few others to share. Right now, though, my focus has been on generating money for purchasing dividend stocks, including those on the DJIA index. I particularly like stocks whose dividends increase over time. That’s the best way I think to play the dividend game.

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Living overseas has also introduced to me the concept of foreign exchange. I’ve noted that quite a few Japanese expatriate workers here play the “carry trade”, borrowing in low-interest Yen, then converting to dollars, pounds or similar currencies, and investing in bonds, cds, or whatnot at much higher rates. Of course, this isn’t the best way if you’re playing with needed cash as exchange rates can be volatile and wipe out your gains.

Still others use forex trading as a way to earn money, by arbitraging the differences in exchange rates or by buying and selling within hours or days, as the currency pairs that they purchase move up or down. In forex trading, of course, one of the ways to make a killing is to leverage your cash, in some cases upto 400x the original amount. Of course, with leverage like that, small moves in currency prices can result in big losses or gains. So the risk factors are quite high. For example, if you had $1000, with such large leverage of a 100x, you could trade upto $100,000, and a 1% change in your favor would double your money, while a 1% change the other way would wipe out your capital.forex tools

Futures trading also provides a good option for investors looking for insurance or for greater returns than traditional stock investing. For futures trading, you are purchasing the obligation to buy or sell at some point in the future. Since most of us would be speculators, the aim is to ‘buy on paper’ rather than take delivery of the commodity that is being traded. Such commodities include oil, gold, currency, but also a wide variety of other products and even financial instruments can be traded.

The screenshot on the right here highlights the platforms that Global Futures operates for traders in either futures or forex. For those of you who are interested you’ll notice that there are a number of demo or simulated trading accounts that can give you an idea of how the whole thing works. So if you would like to try out any of these or you have any questions, please email GlobalFutures@GlobalFutures.com if they have any questions about how they can get started with as little as $250.

As in all investing, there is a risk of losses as well as gains, so you need to be aware that both futures and forex can and do create opportunities for both tremendous gains and losses. Do not invest money in futures, options or forex that you cannot afford. And do your due diligence on any service, product or investment that you make.
There is risk of loss trading Futures, options and forex online.

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