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Indeed. As is so often the case with good things financial, the press only start to write about it once all the big money has been made."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested." -
Originally posted by King CnvtIf I can convince a Japanese bank to lend me £1M, the interest rate is less than 2%.
The Bank of Iceland current account pays out 14% interest.
That means I will be making £140K in interest and paying £20K in interest to the lender.
This is free money.
Can you get a Yen account with the Bank of Icland, then no currency conversion needed.SA says;
Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!
I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!
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A chap I know has (some of) his mortgage in yen (and has had it so for about 10 years). In this time the yen has depreciated by about 25% eroding the principle on the debt (in sterling terms. With the interest rates paid this has worked out to be a good deal - but certainly one for the brave.Originally posted by Moscow MuleIndeed. As is so often the case with good things financial, the press only start to write about it once all the big money has been made.
However, in the case of the chap I know he did it with zero risk. He gets a certain amount of his income in the form of royalty payments denominated in yen. What he did was to convert an amount of his mortgage such as the repayment were met by the royalty income. Free hedging and low interest rates. Neat.Comment
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Every man and his dog in the city knows about this type of trade. But currency fluctuations make it very risky. You have, say, a 80% chance of making £100K over the course of the year, but 10% chance (say) of losing £500K if one of the currencies moves by 50% (this DOES happen).
Do you feel lucky, punk?Comment
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If you win, £100K for nothing. Hooray!Originally posted by KentPhilipEvery man and his dog in the city knows about this type of trade. But currency fluctuations make it very risky. You have, say, a 80% chance of making £100K over the course of the year, but 10% chance (say) of losing £500K if one of the currencies moves by 50% (this DOES happen).
Do you feel lucky, punk?
If you lose, £500K down, declare yourself bankrupt and walk away.
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But would probably be quite stressed, staying up all night watching the Jap markets for any sign of movement...Originally posted by thunderlizardThe kind of person who does that kind of deal wouldn't be bankrupt after a £500k loss."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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