http://money.cnn.com/popups/2005/news/yield_curve/picture.3.exclude.html
The link should show 2 year, 5 year, 10 year and 30 year (yield curve from left to right of the chart,
http://money.cnn.com/markets/bondcenter/index.html#
at the bottom of the screen in this link click yields...
Well, all in all, get him to paper trade for an extended period of time, plus all the reading he can do. If he still does well, then......
but wait, roughly how much is his account? getting 50% on a 3k account is not impossible, the bigger the account, the harded to get bigger percentage...
Im looking into index etfs. My only concern is the company managing the etf, if it goes bust, then what happens? im looking at I shares, an index ETF, and state streets global advisors company.
From the article:
"But that is not all. Contrary to the claims of some groups, the Fed is not a private bank: it cannot keep the profits earned from holding public debt. Over 90 percent of the money that the Treasury pays the Fed goes ⦠back to the Treasury. Thus, the modern state...
what has this got to do with Economics?
A case can be made, but we're more concerned as a whole on other economic issues.
switch this to the politcs thread.