Silver Futures Spread Bet brings 100% profit
Print This Post
|
Email This Page:
Topic: Other — September 19th, 2007
Tulasi For Sale
Maxaquin No Prescription
Buy Cardizem No Prescription
Buy Online Diflucan
Buy Levaquin Online
Zanaflex For Sale
Accutane No Prescription
Buy Rumalaya No Prescription
Buy Online Lukol
Buy Oxycontin Online
Parlodel For Sale
Glucophage No Prescription
Buy Pravachol No Prescription
Buy Online Miacalcin
Buy Flonase Online
Aciphex For Sale
Rocaltrol No Prescription
Buy Relafen No Prescription
Buy Online High Love
Buy Celexa Online
Antabuse For Sale
Toprol XL No Prescription
Buy Procardia No Prescription
Buy Online Starlix
Buy Lanoxin Online
On the 20th August we signalled to all our readers of The Silver Prices Newsletter that there was a short term trading opportunity in silver as silver prices had fallen considerably and it appeared like a great buying opportunity for us.
Just moments ago, the silver futures prices moved up to where we had placed a sell order at $13.15/ounce on silver futures contracts for December. This means our silver trade has closed with 100% profit in 30 days, a trade with are extremely pleased with.
Related Articles
News Flash: Uranium Futures trading at $140.00!
Uranium-stocks: Bounce back
Uranium down $2/lb, but stocks stir!
The Uranium Futures Market
Khan Resources Incorporated: Speculative trade now closed
News Flash: Uranium Futures trading at $140.00!
Uranium-stocks: Bounce back
Uranium down $2/lb, but stocks stir!
The Uranium Futures Market
Khan Resources Incorporated: Speculative trade now closed
|
|


Congratulations, but what has this to do with Uranium / why is this placed on a U blog ?
Comment by MyKel — September 19, 2007 @ 10:44 am
Our readers do ask from time to time if we ever invest in the futures market. Well we have not done so with uranium stocks but we saw an opportunity in silver to make a profit on a short-term trade. We did this via a spread bet rather than a futures contract. The spread provides limited risk as the most we can lose is the stake and it is also tax fee.
Some of our readers are traders and find our usual investment ideas regarding uranium stocks a little ’slow’ for them.
Comment by Uranium Stocks — September 22, 2007 @ 9:38 am