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Meta-Ideas and Currency Values

Posted on January 29, 2012 by Oscar Omoro

A contemporary theory of economic growth propounded by Paul M. Romer stems from the power of meta-ideas. A simple analogy to the meta-idea is the viral video. Such a video comes from a previously unknown source, but possesses the power to propel a large and growing audience into thinking in some new way. This thinking could be about a person, a song, an event, a product, a politician… virtually any idea or thing or being. One product of meta-ideas is a change in the thinking of values of tangible items, such as currencies, gold and other commodities.

Meta-ideas contain a kind of formula to perpetuate themselves. This formula can include a degree of fear (or greed), such as the fear (or desire) that gold prices will rise and a nation’s currency will decline. The formula has power because it associates some well-recognized truth with the particular emotion it intends to sway.

Planted in the right place, at the right moment, a meta-idea can motivate countries and their people to develop new institutions, which in turn list the tools by which a population can overcome its challenges.

These ideas can also wash over the world in a way that leaves it more connected. Many economists believe that as the world continues to grow smaller by virtue of easy transportation and efficient communications, it is likely that the opportunities for arbitrage will diminish. These equalizing forces are always imperfect but nevertheless will present themselves in the ordinary engagements of commerce, and in the lives of individuals, societies, and nations.

These equalizing forces are presently seen in the Mideast political eruptions. Citizens have become less isolated from the world. Meta-ideas have found cracks in the houses of one government after the other.

Investors tend to forget that they are the only ones who think. Ordinary citizens think. They think in new ways. They think in ways which were unheard of months and years before. They understand the world in a light they had not yet been privy to. And so as citizens think, nations change. This will always be the case. As long as human evolution remains in its current state, unexpected transformations should be expected. In the language of investment, there will always be elements of risk. Some of these elements may not have been considered in the formulas and algorithms of robots and software programs.

With regard to the sway of ideas over technology and business, the United States is still the undisputed innovator. However in important fields of science and commerce, other countries will surge and surpass the state of US dominance. The world ahead will place higher value on science and technology. Nations which value education know this and will train their youth to excel in these fields.

We do not know what the next viral or meta phenomena shall be, or from where it will come. But we do know that we can, and should, expect uncertainty.

So where does this leave us if our intention is to make money on the ideas of value of currency? The answer is not so much in predicting the next winner. Many simple formulas can do this. The answer is in learning how to control risk, when to close a trade at a loss, how much money to risk in a trade. This idea is commonly referred to as risk-management. But who knows. Perhaps a meta-idea will bloom for the benefit of currency traders. We will watch for it.

Posted in Managed Accounts | Tagged alternative investment, alternative investments, managed account, managed forex, managed futures

Can Dinars Make You Wealthy?

Posted on January 29, 2012 by Oscar Omoro

We’ve had a number of inquiries from investors asking us if we can help them buy Iraqi Dinars. The answer is: NO.

There’s an urban myth floating around that buying Dinars now will make you wealthy once the country has reconstituted itself and joined the international economy. After all, Iraq has the third largest oil reserves in the world.

It’s economy is growing at an astounding rate. Dinar sellers are suggesting returns of 1,000% in just a few years.

BUT: You cannot redeem the money. Try calling any currency exchange broker and ask them if they’ll buy Dinars. Try calling any bank. And think reasonably: Does it make sense that every Iraqi citizen who has some cash hidden away will suddenly become 100 times richer when the country becomes a member of the Arab or some other Economic Union?

The idea sound sexy, but it doesn’t work legally, and it fails the common sense test.

Stay with currencies you can trade with your broker or bank!

Posted in Managed Forex | Tagged alternative investments, forex, iraqi dinar, managed account, managed forex

The Alternative Investment: It’s Not A Game

Posted on January 29, 2012 by Oscar Omoro

Seated in a group during a short conference brake, a doctor in the foursome informed the team that his broker said that he needed a “fraking play” and that he had distributed his funds across a couple of fraking stocks. So Peter, who runs an alternative investment firm, asked the doctor if he knew what fraking meant. A jumbled sentence and an embarrassing silent moment followed afterwards. The problem was not that the doc didn’t know what the word meant but his broker didn’t explain it well enough for him to comprehend. This awkward silence illuminates the vulnerability of an investor when fully trusting a broker.

So, is it likely that alternative investment stakeholders are being talked into trouble? You’d rather believe it.alternative investment

On December 2011, American Century Investments released a research paper which showed that an increasing number of financial advisors are making use of alternative investment stratagems. Five out of four advisors were found to be using “alts” with clients; this actually grows to 9/10 when it comes to brokers from big investment companies. In general, advisors employ alternative investment stratagems with 1/3 of their clientele, whereas the highly “experienced” ones use them with roughly half of their client base.

It is remarkable that 55% of surveyed advisors are looking forward to using even more of alternative investment. As a point of fact, these investors’ usage of the term alternative investment has become so mainstream that the term “alternative” loses its authenticity.

Types of Alternative Investment

Until recently, the alternative investment has been viewed as an obscure and mysterious venture. Say “alternative investment”, and what clicks on most people’s minds are managed futures, commodities, hedge funds or funds with hedge-like methodologies-realistically things which were exclusive to wealthy folks and the everyday investors weren’t able to access until recently.

The alternative investment arena is extensive. It includes asset classes such as gold and precious metals, currencies, equities, real estates, distressed securities, “natural resources” and more.

Despite the fact that the financial advisors recommended the use of ETFs and mutual fund for alternative investment exposure-and there isn’t a lot in a client’s precious metals or gold fund that would confuse a buyer- more than 2/5 of advisors disclosed that irrespective of their methodologies, the biggest problem facing the alternative investment is the difficulty in explaining the risks. Even if they did it successfully, there lies a greater possibility that the clients may still not grasp it.

An Alternative Investment as a Managed Account

For this reason, it may be best that investors find a suitable managed account if they wish to diversify into this field. The account manager will advise of the risks, the expected drawdowns, and the characteristics of the investment. Further, the manager will explain the nature of the core assets and how they relate to any derivatives being traded in the account. By taking advantage of a managed account, an individual may make an alternative investment without having to become a master trader.

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