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PLATFORMS AND TRADE PLATFORMS
WHAT ARE THEY AND THEY WORK
PRIVATE PLACEMENT PLATFORM OVERVIEW
Look For These Key Features:
Capital Entry Requirements:
Note: Look for a trading platform that offers clients a Bank-Responsible Principal Guarantee securing the clients' capital against risk of loss. For clients concerned about the safety of their principal and do not want to settle for the interest received from the bank's CD. IT JUST DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN A LEGIT PPP
In Addition, Look For And Be Aware Of The Following:
1) The Trade Group should be keen to accept "quality" transactions only. Major, international banks.
2) Genuine Cash Funds and Bank Instruments Are Preferred.
3) Bank instruments should not be leased for trade.
4) Banks that are not top 25
5) Strong preference is for English-speaking clients.
6) Heritage & Interest Bearing Heritage fund accounts can be traded.
7) No Russian/Eastern European Banks.
8) They should consider, on a case-by-case-basis, lower-ranked banks that can confirm via a major, international bank.
9) Clean, straightforward transactions only. No "engineered" transactions. No "sleight-of-hand" moves.
10) 30 Day Bullet and 40 Week Long Term Programs should be available.
- NO Upfront Fees To Platform
- Contract With a"Tier 1" Trade Group
- Bank Responsible Principal Guarantee
- Bank Guaranteed Returns
- Clients Need Not Move Their Funds
- Weekly Payouts
- Program Re-entries Permitted
Capital Entry Requirements:
- Minimum $100 Million USD (or Euro Equivalent)
- Bank Instruments
- Cash Funds
- SKR Gold Bullion
- Securities
- Corporate Bonds
Note: Look for a trading platform that offers clients a Bank-Responsible Principal Guarantee securing the clients' capital against risk of loss. For clients concerned about the safety of their principal and do not want to settle for the interest received from the bank's CD. IT JUST DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN A LEGIT PPP
In Addition, Look For And Be Aware Of The Following:
1) The Trade Group should be keen to accept "quality" transactions only. Major, international banks.
2) Genuine Cash Funds and Bank Instruments Are Preferred.
3) Bank instruments should not be leased for trade.
4) Banks that are not top 25
5) Strong preference is for English-speaking clients.
6) Heritage & Interest Bearing Heritage fund accounts can be traded.
7) No Russian/Eastern European Banks.
8) They should consider, on a case-by-case-basis, lower-ranked banks that can confirm via a major, international bank.
9) Clean, straightforward transactions only. No "engineered" transactions. No "sleight-of-hand" moves.
10) 30 Day Bullet and 40 Week Long Term Programs should be available.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What is the historical Program yield?
Historically, Program yields have ranged between 100%-300% per month net/net to the client payable, weekly, on a pro-rata basis.
Note: Yield figures are provided for illustration purposes only. The actual Program returns will be confirmed,via contract, to the client by the trade group.
2. Can other kinds of assets be traded?
Most any asset can be monetized and placed into trade if an SKR confirmed with MT760 can be attained from a top 25 world ranked bank.
3. Would a Trader be available to answer questions, accept telephone calls and attend pre-application meetings?
Yes and no. Traders recognize that clients are bound to have additional questions; that's only natural. Pretty much everything the client needs to know, though, is contained in the informational material provided. A strong preference, therefore, is that clients hold off further inquiries until such time clients' formal application package has passed compliance. That way, they know that they have a motivated and committed client and a genuine transaction under submission. They would then, of course, be pleased to spend whatever time is required to ensure that the client's questions are fully and properly answered.
4. How quickly can the transaction be processed?
Trade Groups can move promptly subject, of course, to scheduling and workload considerations and depending on the nature of the transaction - and provided, of course, that they have the client's full cooperation and assistance. Keep in mind, though, that this is not a footrace, or an assembly-line process.
5. Do Traders accept a bank line-of-credit?
On a Case-by-Case basis.
6. Can you work with joint/multiple-signature accounts?
Their strong preference is to work with clients with single-signature accounts only, where the asset owner is the sole account signatory. The reason is the presence of joint (or multiple) signors can complicate the transaction: it oftentimes signals pooled funds or "inappropriate" third-party encroachment on the client's account, and it can be a serious impediment to getting the client approved by the trading platform. Corporate clients should ensure that the account signatory is the effective "decision-maker" of the company, typically the CEO or President.
7. Can clients enter the Program with currencies other than USD or Euros?
They have a certain amount of flexibility to work with other major world currencies. For example, we can normally accept British Pound Sterling, Swiss Francs, and Canadian Dollars as well. Other currencies may be acceptable, provided the client's bank is willing to "dollarize" the SWIFT MT 760; in other words, the client's bank is willing to issue internal "blocking" or SWIFT MT 760 in US Dollars or Euros.
8. Can the client's Program earnings be sent to a different bank?
The client's Program earnings can be sent to any bank the client chooses. However, for legal reasons, the trading platform may not divert the client's proceeds to any thirdparty bank account. In other words, the client's Program earnings must be remitted to the client's account only. After that, of course, the client is free to do with his Program earnings as he pleases.
9. Can a Trade Group assist us to persuade clients of the existence of these private, highyield financial opportunities?
No. They are only interested in working with sophisticated, high net-worth clients who are familiar with, and knowledgeable about, these specialized kinds of private placement opportunities and who are merely looking for genuine access.
10. Can we conduct due diligence on the Trade Group?
Certainly. No one expects clients to accept the genuineness of the platform trading opportunity on "blind-faith"; that would be an absurd notion. That said, full disclosure and transparency work in reverse in this business. The client needs to prove his financial capability and personal suitability first, then information about the trading platform and trading operation will be made available. Not the other way around. And if that is incompatible with a client's need to gather intelligence, we fully understand; but that is the way this business operates. Always has. Always will.
Of course, it is worth noting that throughout this whole process the client remains firmly in control of his capital: The client is never under any obligation to proceed with the private placement; he is always free to pursue the transaction or to decline the platform trading opportunity altogether - whatever he wants to do.
1. What is the historical Program yield?
Historically, Program yields have ranged between 100%-300% per month net/net to the client payable, weekly, on a pro-rata basis.
Note: Yield figures are provided for illustration purposes only. The actual Program returns will be confirmed,via contract, to the client by the trade group.
2. Can other kinds of assets be traded?
Most any asset can be monetized and placed into trade if an SKR confirmed with MT760 can be attained from a top 25 world ranked bank.
3. Would a Trader be available to answer questions, accept telephone calls and attend pre-application meetings?
Yes and no. Traders recognize that clients are bound to have additional questions; that's only natural. Pretty much everything the client needs to know, though, is contained in the informational material provided. A strong preference, therefore, is that clients hold off further inquiries until such time clients' formal application package has passed compliance. That way, they know that they have a motivated and committed client and a genuine transaction under submission. They would then, of course, be pleased to spend whatever time is required to ensure that the client's questions are fully and properly answered.
4. How quickly can the transaction be processed?
Trade Groups can move promptly subject, of course, to scheduling and workload considerations and depending on the nature of the transaction - and provided, of course, that they have the client's full cooperation and assistance. Keep in mind, though, that this is not a footrace, or an assembly-line process.
5. Do Traders accept a bank line-of-credit?
On a Case-by-Case basis.
6. Can you work with joint/multiple-signature accounts?
Their strong preference is to work with clients with single-signature accounts only, where the asset owner is the sole account signatory. The reason is the presence of joint (or multiple) signors can complicate the transaction: it oftentimes signals pooled funds or "inappropriate" third-party encroachment on the client's account, and it can be a serious impediment to getting the client approved by the trading platform. Corporate clients should ensure that the account signatory is the effective "decision-maker" of the company, typically the CEO or President.
7. Can clients enter the Program with currencies other than USD or Euros?
They have a certain amount of flexibility to work with other major world currencies. For example, we can normally accept British Pound Sterling, Swiss Francs, and Canadian Dollars as well. Other currencies may be acceptable, provided the client's bank is willing to "dollarize" the SWIFT MT 760; in other words, the client's bank is willing to issue internal "blocking" or SWIFT MT 760 in US Dollars or Euros.
8. Can the client's Program earnings be sent to a different bank?
The client's Program earnings can be sent to any bank the client chooses. However, for legal reasons, the trading platform may not divert the client's proceeds to any thirdparty bank account. In other words, the client's Program earnings must be remitted to the client's account only. After that, of course, the client is free to do with his Program earnings as he pleases.
9. Can a Trade Group assist us to persuade clients of the existence of these private, highyield financial opportunities?
No. They are only interested in working with sophisticated, high net-worth clients who are familiar with, and knowledgeable about, these specialized kinds of private placement opportunities and who are merely looking for genuine access.
10. Can we conduct due diligence on the Trade Group?
Certainly. No one expects clients to accept the genuineness of the platform trading opportunity on "blind-faith"; that would be an absurd notion. That said, full disclosure and transparency work in reverse in this business. The client needs to prove his financial capability and personal suitability first, then information about the trading platform and trading operation will be made available. Not the other way around. And if that is incompatible with a client's need to gather intelligence, we fully understand; but that is the way this business operates. Always has. Always will.
Of course, it is worth noting that throughout this whole process the client remains firmly in control of his capital: The client is never under any obligation to proceed with the private placement; he is always free to pursue the transaction or to decline the platform trading opportunity altogether - whatever he wants to do.
"ALTERNATIVE PLATFORM TRADING OPPORTUNITIES"
ASSET CLASSES:
1. CURRENCY (Minimum $50 Million U.S.D or Euro Equivalent)
2. HERITAGE FUNDS
3. INSTRUMENTS:
a. LINE OF CREDIT
b. BANK DRAFT
c. BANK GUARANTEE
d. STAND BY LETTER OF CREDIT
e. MEDIUM TERM NOTE f. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT
g. TREASURY BILL
h. PROMISSORY NOTE
i. BANK DEBENTURE
j. SOVEREIGN GUARANTEE
k. COLLATERALIZE MORTGAGE OBLIGATIONS
l. INSURANCE RAP
m. SKR
5. LIFE INSURANCE SETTLEMENTS
6. LEASED INSTRUMENTS
7. CORP & GOVT’T BONDS
8. BRAZILIAN LONG TERM NOTES (LTNs)
9. BONDS: CHINESE, JAPAN, GERMAN AND OTHERS
10. PRECIOUS METALS, GOLD, SILVER
11. DIAMONDS
12. PRECIOUS STONES, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES
13. IN GROUND ASSETS:
a. MINERALS
b. COAL
c. NATURAL GAS
d. PETROLEUM
e. CARBON CREDITS
14. ADDITIONAL HARD ASSETS:
15. ART
16. COIN COLLECTIONS
ASSET CLASSES:
1. CURRENCY (Minimum $50 Million U.S.D or Euro Equivalent)
2. HERITAGE FUNDS
3. INSTRUMENTS:
a. LINE OF CREDIT
b. BANK DRAFT
c. BANK GUARANTEE
d. STAND BY LETTER OF CREDIT
e. MEDIUM TERM NOTE f. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT
g. TREASURY BILL
h. PROMISSORY NOTE
i. BANK DEBENTURE
j. SOVEREIGN GUARANTEE
k. COLLATERALIZE MORTGAGE OBLIGATIONS
l. INSURANCE RAP
m. SKR
5. LIFE INSURANCE SETTLEMENTS
6. LEASED INSTRUMENTS
7. CORP & GOVT’T BONDS
8. BRAZILIAN LONG TERM NOTES (LTNs)
9. BONDS: CHINESE, JAPAN, GERMAN AND OTHERS
10. PRECIOUS METALS, GOLD, SILVER
11. DIAMONDS
12. PRECIOUS STONES, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES
13. IN GROUND ASSETS:
a. MINERALS
b. COAL
c. NATURAL GAS
d. PETROLEUM
e. CARBON CREDITS
14. ADDITIONAL HARD ASSETS:
15. ART
16. COIN COLLECTIONS