about 11 months ago - 4 comments
i got james bond qos for ps2 and i want it for ps3 because it has an ausome online multiplayer for a t game
about 11 months ago - 5 comments
Just out of curiosity, would it be a good idea to trade Barry Bonds and Barry Zito for Cliff lee, Brandon Webb, and David Wright? Statistically I am way ahead on Home Runs, Bonds walks a ton, and I’m dead-last in strikeouts. I have Chipper and Upton to play 3rd already, but have Beltran, Tori More >
about 11 months ago - 2 comments
i am willing to trade a helios trice megistus, doomkaiser dragon/assault mode, black magic ritual, rose bud, endymion the master magician, cosmic fortress Gol’gar, and heros bond. omg thank you so much if only you could tutor me in to how to play the game
about 11 months ago - 12 comments
The games I have for the xbox ar conkers live and reloaded halo 2 doom3 the collectors edition star wars battle front 2 sxx3 the punisher splinter cell chaos theory crimson skies unreal championship 2 and james bond every thing or nothing.The games I have for the gamecube are star fox adventures sumper mario sunshine More >
about 11 months ago - 2 comments
I want to know if investing money into hedge funds is a way you can trade options without doing all the work yourself and leaving it to a proffessional such as a fund manager to make you the money? Also, can investing into hedge funds make you wealthy?
about 11 months ago - 2 comments
about 11 months ago - 4 comments
i already have derek jeter. i got russell martin, derek jeter, hunter pence, prince fielder, robinson cano, vernon wells,jack cust, bengie molina, barry bonds, hanley ramirez.
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
about 1 year ago
i think yes, you can
about 1 year ago
If you are talking about E*Trade, then technically, no. You can’t trade them directly, but you can trade them indirectly.
You can trade ETF (electronically traded funds), but not the underlying commodity contracts. Some of the better known ones are USO (tracks a ladder of light sweet crude oil contracts) and GLD or IAU (both track gold). There are also those ETFs that have a basket of commodities.
The advantages of the ETF is that they are highly liquid, don’t have default risk like forwards and very closely track the underlying commodity. The disadvantages is that there are some management fees taken out and they are highly volatile (like the underlying). Commodities are not for everyone as returns may not make up for the associated risk that comes with them.
If you are just talking about an electronic trading platform, then yes – you can trade commodity contracts.
about 1 year ago
Hi,
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about 1 year ago
Yes you can e-trade commodities contracts.
GCI allows trading of several commodities such as gold, silver, oil, coffee ………….
Good luck whit your trading.