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Martin Armstrong – 2020 Canadian Outlook Report

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Martin Armstrong – 2020 Canadian Outlook Report

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The 2020 Canadian Outlook Report this year covers the Canadian economy, REPO Crisis, the rising Separatist movements, and the Canadian debt crisis as well as an update on the real estate trend. For the Canadian investor, you have to mindful of not just the direction of a given market, but how that market will perform in Canadian dollars.
For this reason, we face both a debt crisis with rising interest rates and a currency crisis. You will also find the forecasts for the C$ cash and futures, the TSE share index in C$ and US$, the S&P500 in C$, Gold in C$, Crude Oil in C$, Canadian bonds and 90-day paper. We have provided the Canadian outlook for this year from a broad perspective.
Here we have provided the perspective of the Canadian markets to American investors and the prospects for gold and crude oil in terms of Canadian Dollars.

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Bond trading definition
Bond trading is one way of making profit from fluctuations in the value of corporate or government bonds.
Many view it as an essential part of a diversified trading portfolio, alongside stocks and cash.

A bond is a financial instrument that works by allowing individuals to loan cash to institutions such as governments or companies.
The institution will pay a defined interest rate on the investment for the duration of the bond, and then give the original sum back at the end of the loan’s term.

A stock trader or equity trader or share trader is a person or company involved in trading equity securities.
Stock traders may be an agent, hedger, arbitrageur, speculator, stockbroker.
Such equity trading in large publicly traded companies may be through a stock exchange.
Stock shares in smaller public companies may be bought and sold in over-the-counter (OTC) markets.

Stock traders can trade on their own account, called proprietary trading, or through an agent authorized to buy and sell on the owner’s behalf.
Trading through an agent is usually through a stockbroker. Agents are paid a commission for performing the trade.

Major stock exchanges have market makers who help limit price variation (volatility) by buying and selling a particular company’s shares on their own behalf and also on behalf of other clients.