
G. K. Goh Financial Services provides primarily foreign exchange trading, futures trading and other treasury products and instruments.
In the over-the-counter (cash) market we offer both margin as well as fully paid trading on instruments that include spot and options on foreign exchange as well as spot and options on precious metals. In the exchange traded derivative markets, G. K. Goh Financial Services offers brokerage services for instruments that include futures and options on futures in stock indices, currencies, energy, commodities and precious metals. Supported by a team of experienced dealers, G. K. Goh Financial Services offers the individual investor access to a wide array of cost-effective investment options. |
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| Futures Trading In futures trading, you buy or sell a specific quantity and grade of a product, commodity or financial instrument at a pre-agreed point of time in the future, at a pre-determined price. Futures contracts are traded on futures exchanges around the world.
Due to the transparent, liquid and affordable nature of futures markets, they are popular among investors. Futures markets are extremely liquid, attracting global involvement in large volumes. As a trader, you can easily sell and buy futures contracts, enabling you to express your investment views regardless of whether it’s a falling or rising market.
Futures are highly leveraged investments and operate on margin, meaning that you only need a fraction of the total value in cash to be able to trade. The low costs coupled with the high liquidity of the futures market can translate into fast and tremendous returns, if you harness the expertise of G. K. Goh Financial Services and express an investment view correctly.
Futures trading allows investors to protect themselves against price movements on their assets and liabilities. You have an extensive variety of futures and options contracts to choose from, including stock indices, currencies, interest rates, energy, metals, and commodity futures.
In the area of stock index futures, investors are expressing an investment view on the overall performance of the country’s stock market rather than an individual stock, avoiding the risks of single counters. Stock index futures also allows investors to “short sell” the market, meaning if you predict that the market is on the decline, you can sell first and buy later when prices are lower.
If you are looking to expand your investment portfolio, we invite you to explore the many opportunities of futures trading with G. K. Goh Financial Services. With our unparalleled service and proficiency, your foray into international financial markets will be a smooth and gratifying experience.
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