History
History – Investment Performance:
Investment Returns - Premiere FX - 2015-2019 (based on a $10,000 USD Investment) | ||||
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Year | Start (USD $) | End (USD $) | Gained / Lost($) | Return on Investment (ROI %) |
Jan.1 - Dec. 31/ 2015 | CA$10,000.00 | CA$25,487.00 | CA$15,487.00 | 154.87% |
Jan.1 - Dec. 31/ 2016 | CA$25,487.00 | CA$41,722.22 | CA$16,235.22 | 63.70% |
Jan.1 - Dec. 31/ 2017 | CA$41,722.22 | CA$59,379.06 | CA$17,656.84 | 42.32% |
Jan.1 - Dec. 31/ 2018 | CA$59,379.06 | CA$75,530.17 | CA$16,151.10 | 27.20% |
Jan.1 - Dec. 31/ 2019 | CA$75,530.17 | CA$98,899.20 | CA$23,369.03 | 30.94% |
Average | 63.81% |
Benefits of Investing in the Forex Market
Benefits of Investing in the Forex Market vs. A Stock Market Fund

Largest and most accessible market in the world
The Forex Market is the largest trading market in the world, with daily trading volume currently exceeding 5 Trillion Dollars (In comparison, there is only $25 billion of daily volume on the New York Stock Exchange – NYSE).

Currencies move independent of the stock market
The stock market booms or crashes, the currency market will not be effected. It means there are Always profitable opportunities in the currency market, as currencies move relative to each other – meaning if one currency goes down, another must move up.

Ability to create more predictable, stable returns
Relatively small movements in currency pairs can translate into large returns as compared to stocks. A movement in a currency pair of just 2% can translate into a profit of several thousand dollars.

Currencies are backed by Governments and their central banks
When you buy currency pairs you are literally buying money, a store of value and carrying the full backing of the nation it belongs to. All of the top traded currency pairs are G20 economies: US, UK, European Union, Switzerland, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and Canada.

Over 80% of transactions are related to a US currency pair
The US Dollar remains the world’s dominant currency – US remains the world’s largest economy. The US Dollar remains the primary international reserve currency – US Dollars are the medium of exchange for many major cross border transactions,

Over 80% of transactions are related to a US currency pair
The US Dollar remains the world’s dominant currency – US remains the world’s largest economy. The US Dollar remains the primary international reserve currency – US Dollars are the medium of exchange for many major cross border transactions,