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How I Handled Trillions
By Tom Dyson
November 30, 2005

The Citigroup Centre, in London, runs the largest trading floor in Europe. It’s actually three floors… one for stocks, one for bonds and one for futures, options, and currency trading.

That’s the floor I worked on… futures and options, level 3.

The floors were subdivided into ‘trading desks’. Each desk seated anywhere from 3 to 10 traders, a handful of salespeople with direct lines to the customers, a systems guy, a trade-entry clerk and several accountants, all looking after their own particular little corner of the market.

The desk I worked for was known as the ‘finance desk.’ It was our responsibility to manage Citigroup’s giant pool of traded assets... we had to provide liquidity to all the other desks on the floor, borrow and lend the firm’s inventory of financial instruments with other banks, and make sure the firm’s spare working capital was being put to good use.

We had the largest balance sheet of any desk in the firm, measured in TRILLIONS. Of the 1,500 traders in the building, the guys on my desk easily managed the biggest positions, routinely measured in billions.

At the end of each day, the traders would have to decide in which currency to invest their idle capital overnight. Different currencies paid different interest rates. By maximizing this rate, even if it was just a few basis points here and there, Citigroup made tens of millions of dollars in additional profits each year.

This wasn’t speculation. This was a basic financial operation, like brushing your teeth before getting into bed. These guys weren’t looking for risk. They just needed a safe place to park the firm’s liquid assets for a few hours.

Most people don’t realize it, but it’s the routine trades just like this, not manic speculation, that usually move currencies.

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Here’s another way of putting it: Money flows to where it’s treated best.

Academics call it interest rate parity theory. The currency expected to offer the highest return, all things being equal, will go up.

Let me show you a profit opportunity we found based on this theory:

The euro and the U.S. dollar are both major world currencies. In the short-term, both currencies are risk free and highly liquid. One pays 4% interest. The other pays 2%. If you had several hundred million dollars to look after for a few days, in which currency would you store them?

The chart below shows the spread between Euro and U.S. interest rates. Notice how the spread between the two rates is driving the exchange rate.

Each of the three major turning points in the EUR/USD exchange rate – the blue graph - of the last 10 years occurred when U.S. interest rates were at the same level as Euro interest rates. Said another way:

When euro interest rates are greater than U.S interest rates, the Euro strengthens against the U.S. dollar.
When the spread inverts, the U.S. dollar strengthens against the Euro.

This relationship has dominated exchange rate movements for over 10 years. Here at DailyWealth, we don’t expect it to change now. Therefore, until interest rates in Europe catch up AND overtake rates in the USA, we expect the dollar will continue its rise against the euro.

As things currently stand, the Euro rate is at 2%. The European Central Bank meets tomorrow and will probably bump it up to 2.25%, although there is a rumor they may raise it to 2.50%. The U.S. rate is at 4% and is still rising… you’re getting paid more to hold dollars.

Subscribers to True Wealth are already in on this deal… Steve recommended the ProFunds Rising U.S. Dollar Investor (RDPIX) six months ago. It’s an easy way to invest in a rising dollar with your retirement funds.

So far, we’re up 6.5% on the trade. But because euro rates still have a long way to go before they match and exceed U.S. rates, we think the dollar still has a way to run before it makes a peak...

This trade is still worth a punt.

Every night, Citigroup puts trillions of dollars to bed. And every night, Citigroup chooses the currency that treats its money best. You should do the same.

Good investing,

Tom Dyson

Editor's note: Tom Dyson is a regular contributor to DailyWealth, a free investment newsletter focused on the world's best contrarian opportunities. We write with a simple belief in mind: You don't have to take big risks to make big money with your investments.

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Longtime True Wealth readers know that, over the next five years or so, we believe owning timberland will likely be much more profitable than your average stock.

Our colleague Dan Ferris is also a big fan of owning timber…through a forest product company called Potlatch Corp. (PCH). As Dan lays it out:

“Potlatch is a great bet because of the uncertainty created by its transition from paper company to timber REIT. Once the REIT conversion gets going, the market is likely to show more interest, raising the share price.

I think Potlatch could be worth as much as $90 per share. That's almost a double from here.”

As shown by the two-year chart below, Potlatch’s recent correction gives new investors a nice chance to get on board.

We take note of Dan’s timberland recommendation for one reason: His investment ideas nearly always make his subscribers a lot of money.

With a gain of 135% in Florida land development firm Consolidated Tomoka (CTO) and a 150% gain in land-rich Alexander & Baldwin (ALEX), Dan’s track record of delivering big returns with cheap land is incredible.

 


The number of unsold homes hit a 19-year high of 2.87 million [in October], 16.3% higher than a year ago.

At the current sales pace, it would take 4.9 months to sell the homes on the market today. That’s the most in more than two years.

- Investor’s Business Daily


New Highs This Week:

Gold… 18-year high
Silver… 20-month high
Aluminum… 11-year high
Zinc…15-year high
Platinum… 26-year high


According to London-based precious-metals refiner Johnson Matthey, palladium is gaining on the jewelry market with a 70% increase in demand likely to be seen in China for 2005.
- The Wall Street Journal

Palladium is up 44% in the last three months (Click here to read more on palladium)

“We have identified a new problem related, in part, to the increasing amount of fat in patients’ buttocks"

- Victoria Chan, presenting to the Radiological Society of North America, on the need for longer drug injection needles due to patients’ fatter rear ends


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Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc. (TRMP) reported more insider buys than any other company over the last week.

The grand total was 118,000 shares, or $2.07 million worth of open market purchases. Wall Street giant Morgan Stanley accounted for $2.01 million of the total.

As one of the key creditors to TRMP during its reorganization, Morgan Stanley is an ultimate insider, and likely knows how profitable TRMP will be.

With the purchase of $345,000 reported yesterday, Morgan Stanley now owns over 18% of Trump Entertainment.

Source: Inside Strategist


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