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How To Invest In Futures In India?

Futures / The Money Farm Team

A demat account is not required for futures and options trades; instead, a brokerage account is required. Opening an account with a broker who will trade on your behalf is the best option. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) both provide derivatives trading (BSE). Over 100 equities and nine key […]

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What Is The US Debt To GDP Ratio Today?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

Venezuela has the highest debt-to-GDP ratio in the world as of December 2020, by a wide margin. Venezuela may have the world’s greatest oil reserves, but the state-owned oil corporation is thought to be poorly managed, and the country’s GDP has fallen in recent years. Simultaneously, Venezuela has taken out large loans, increasing its debt

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How Many Bushels In A Corn Futures Contract?

Futures / The Money Farm Team

SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRACTS Each futures contract shall be for 5,000 bushels of No. 2 yellow corn at par, No. 1 yellow corn at 11/2 cents per bushel over contract price, or No. 2 yellow corn at par plus 1 1/2 cents per bushel over contract price. A corn futures contract contains how much corn? Corn

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How To Make Money In Commodity Futures?

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Companies use these contracts to lock in the price of a specific good they require for their business if they believe its price will grow in the near future. If commodity producers are concerned about future price decreases, they can use futures contracts to assure that they get the price they want for their products.

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How DOW Futures Are Calculated?

Futures / The Money Farm Team

A multiplier of ten is used in the Dow Jones futures (often called 10 to one leverage or 1,000 percent leverage). For example, if Dow Futures are now trading at 6,000, a single futures contract would be worth $60,000. A single Dow Futures contract increases or decreases by $10 for every $1 (or “point” as

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Do Prices Go Down During A Recession?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

We must first grasp the business cycle in order to comprehend the state of the economy and how recessions affect investors. The business cycle describes the swings in economic activity that a country’s economy goes through throughout time. The economy is strong and growing at the top of the business cycle, and company stock values

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How Does A Recession Affect Mortgage Rates?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

You may opt for an adjustable-rate mortgage while purchasing a home (ARM). In some circumstances, this is a wise decision (as long as interest rates are low, the monthly payment will stay low as well). Early in a recession, interest rates tend to decline, then climb as the economy recovers. This indicates that an adjustable

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Is Inflation Good For Homeowners?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

For homeowners: Inflation is a positive thing for property owners for a variety of reasons. The most obvious advantage is that your home’s value rises in tandem with inflation. Is property ownership harmed by inflation? Real estate prices rise in tandem with inflation as the cost of living rises. In general, when inflation rises, housing

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What Is A Continuous Futures Contract?

Futures / The Money Farm Team

The lead end dates are shown in the above list of sequential contracts, and they indicate when one contract quits being the lead contract and the next one takes its place. Call CL MAY’15 as Contract A and CL APR’15 as Contract B to build a normalized historical data series for the given sequence. Then

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How To Hedge Against Recession?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

Moving high-risk assets to safe-havens is the most secure and simple way to mitigate a potential recessionary situation produced by emerging markets that could result in losses. Treasuries and Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, US government bonds, and corporate bonds issued by high-credit-quality American companies are all safe havens. How do you protect yourself from a financial

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