Investors Basics

Shell Companies and How They Work

A shell company is a special purpose vehicle used by individuals and companies for the transaction of strategic business on their behalf. The word "shell" denotes that such an entity…

Trading CFDs vs. Investing: The Distinctions

In the fascinating world of financial instruments, two of the words most often referred to are CFDs (contracts for difference) and investing. Thanks to technological advancements, several ways of making…

What Is Reflation Trade?

In financial markets, all assets and subsets of assets are often categorized into different types. Within currencies, there are high yield and safe haven currencies; within fixed income, there are…

Yield Curves and the Economy

Yield curves are chart plotting of bonds, bills, and notes issued by governments through treasuries as a factor of interest paid over time.  When studying yield curves, investors are usually…

Sector Rotation

Market is in sector rotation mode, but what is it? Sector rotation entails investors moving their investments from one or multiple sectors to another or other sectors based on the…