Developed multiple arbitrages for the financial markets. Arbitrages that produce just a few percent a year, to arbitrages that produce over 30 percent a year.
In 2001 i started developing, as of now, a dozen arbitrages. I lock in an X percentage, and Y time later, i close out the arbitrage. Over 30%/yr.
Risk-Free Investing is not only possible, but in abundance. Just that people are told and taught that it is impossible. No risk has been in front of all, but not seen.
The market is unlimited.
Thomas Adair
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The conditions for a risk-free investment typically involve a guaranteed return of the principal amount and a fixed rate of return. These investments are usually backed by a government or a financial institution with a high credit rating. However, it's important to note that even risk-free investments are still subject to inflation risk.
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To calculate excess returns, subtract the risk-free rate of return from the actual return on the investment. Excess returns show the additional return earned above the risk-free rate, which represents the compensation for taking on additional risk. It is commonly used to evaluate the performance of an investment or portfolio.
Mainly 3 types of risks are involved in the debt ie. interest rate risk,Liquidity risk & credut risk. Remeber that debt doesn't mean the risk free investment.
No monetary investment is risk free. All investments carry some degree of risk, even government issued debt. However some investments are LESS risky than others...or the PROBABILITY of loss is lower than others.
The risk of an investment can be measured by observing how volatile the return of that investment has historically been over a period of time.
The risk of an investment can be measured by observing how volatile the return of that investment has historically been over a period of time.
Return on investment is directly related to risk of investment--the riskier an investment is, the more you have to pay people for making it.
Yes its safe ... Investing in Pancard Club is totally Risk Free thanks!!
The two main parameters are: * Returns - Amount of returns we can expect on the investment * Safety/Risk - How risky the investment is. Generally risk and returns are directly proportional. Higher the risk on investment, higher would be the return on investment.
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The risk free rate has to meet two criteria:(1) there can be no risk of default associated with its cash flows and(2) there can be no reinvestment riskUsing these conditions, the appropriate risk free rate to use to obtain expected returns shouldbe a no default (usually government) zero coupon bond that is matched up to when the cash flow or flows that are being discounted occur.But it is usually appropriate to equate the payback duration of the risk free asset to the duration of the cash flows of a project/investment being compared, usually U.S. government bond (10 year) rates as risk free rates.Pre-calculated risk-free rates based on the Svensson method for USD and EUR can be found at www.quaestorial.comThere is also audit-proof documentation available for each rate.
Risk taking ability is the difference. Bankers take the risk of investment on themselves whereas the brokerages do not take the risk of investment on themselves.