Thursday, May 15, 2014

Access to Primary Markets for Asian Main-Street Investors

A MUST! The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) has declined equivalent to 1.26% as of this writing; due to the sell off in small-cap stocks and a very disappointing results from the big store WalMart. A triple digit decline more than 200.00 would definitely be another blow to Asian stock markets by the time it opens.

Under these circumstances; what can main-street investors in Asia do to take precautionary measures and strategies knowing that the day markets open that a huge decline would be expected? As we know that Asian stocks do mimic the major US markets; and by having access to both primary and secondary markets should be made available for these investors to at least arbitrary hedge and/or be advice by their respective brokers as to how their accounts could be protected whenever such movements are made while their respective markets are closed.

Stocks / Equities market advisers and companies do have these services available to them as a company. But only huge qualified investors who happen to have their own professional managers would be able to take advantage of these movements even before the next opening trading sessions in Asia. These are the fiduciary duties and responsibilities that should be managed, so main street investors would have a level playing field when such volatility occurs. Please seek advice and protect the investment funds managed in your behalf, so you may have access to strategies from other markets to level your playing field.

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