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Re: 英寸英尺太好用了,最烦傻逼中国人用公制 (转载)# Joke - 肚皮舞运动
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How To Profit From A Greek Default
No matter how much money is thrown at it, Greece can’t seem to solve its
problems. The European Commission recently predicted that its deficit would
reach 9.7% of GDP compared to the country’s own 7.6% projection this year.
These revelations led its credit default swaps to hit yet another record
high of nearly 4,000 basis points during the overnight session. So, how can
investors profit from this situation?
Short the Euro, but It’s a Little Risky
The natural response to problems in the eurozone is to short-sell the euro.
This is traditionally accomplished by borrowing a set number of euros,
selling them for U.S. dollars or another currency, and then repurchasing the
euros to repay the loan at some point in the future. Hopefully, the price
will have decreased and the investor can profit from the spread.
There are two key problems with this strategy today:
The Swiss franc used to be the gold standard to play against the euro,
but the government recently decided to impose a ceiling on its valuation.
That leaves the Japanese yen as a safe-haven currency, which also has a
history of interventions and its own debt problems.
The European Central Bank (ECB) is more likely than ever to print
currency to prevent a default and preserve the fiscal union and intervene.
After Jurgen Stark resigned from his position, the bank now has very few
hawks that oppose very liberal monetary policy.
The easiest way to short-sell the euro is to buy the ProShares UltraShort
Euro ETF (EUO). Since last Thursday, this ETF is already trading up nearly 7
% and that could go a lot higher if problems continue. Another popular ETN
is the Market Vectors Double Short Euro ETN (DRR), which is also trading up
around 6.7% over the time period.
Investors can also short-sell the following long euro ETFs:
CurrencyShares Euro Trust (FXE)
WisdomTree Dreyfus Euro (EU)
Ultra Euro ProShares (ULE)
Market Vectors Double Long Euro ETN (URR)
Bet on the Decline of European Banks
With their exposure to Greek debt, European banks are also facing
significant risks. In fact, French banks like BNP Paribas SA (BNOBF.PK),
Societe Generale SA (SCGLF.PK) and Credit Agricole SA (CRARF.PK) have fallen
more than 40% on such concerns over the past quarter. These French banks
and others are said to have some $56.7 billion in exposure to private and
public debt related to Greece.
Investors looking for broad exposure to these banks may want to consider
these ETFs:
iShares S&P Global Financials (IXG)
SPDR Euro STOXX 50 (FEZ)
iShares MSCI United Kingdom (EWU)
SPDR S&P International Finance (IPF)
iShares S&P Financials Index (EUFN)
iShares MSCI ACWI ex-US Financials Index (AXFN)
Of course, some investors argue that the downside may already be priced in
to some of these banking sectors. As a result, more cautious investors could
also consider writing put options against their long-term bearish positions
to help offset the costs.
Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to
initiate any positions within the next 72 hours.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/293173-how-to-profit-from-a-gre
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【 以下文字转载自 Military 讨论区 】
发信人: F250 (帝城春欲暮,能饮一杯无), 信区: Military
标 题: Re: 英寸英尺太好用了,最烦傻逼中国人用公制
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sun Apr 16 19:55:28 2017, 美东)
用英制做高档西餐,调料用量都是 1/4 teaspoon, 1/2 teaspoon
你们中国人都是 1g, 1毫升。 用天平量筒秤调料才能做饭?
真几把傻逼。
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H*g
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你们吵得真欢。还是ldy最简单直接。
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