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Academy #2 Basic Turbos
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Why important? Possibility to enhance your return relative to a direct investment Potentially more advantageous in short-term investing ◦ B&R Competition 3
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No expiration date Value turbo never negative So, existence of stop-loss level ◦ Losses at max total investment ◦ Removed from exchange ◦ Residual value 4
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Euronext Amsterdam 9:05 till 17:30 Normal bid (bied) – ask (laat) 5
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What products can be traded with turbos? ◦ Regular stocks ◦ Bonds ◦ Indices ◦ Currencies ◦ Commodities ◦... ◦ Turbos short vs. long www.abnamromarkets.nl/turbo 6
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Value equal to the difference between price of underlying value and financing level turbo Value turbo long = Price underlying value – financing level Value turbo short = Financing level – Price underlying value Note: Currency exchange rate 7
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8 “Borrow money to invest”
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“Lend money” Short in the underlying 9 Financing Level Short Stock Turbo value Financing Level Short Stock Turbo value Short Stock
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Influences: ◦ Value turbo ◦ Leverage factor ◦ Dividend ◦ Interest 14
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Financing costs/benefits ◦ Libor rate (Londen Interbank offered rate) ◦ Turbo short(costs) vs. Turbo long(benefits) Transaction costs ◦ Bid/Ask-spread ◦ Brokerage fee Taxes ◦ No paid out dividends -> no tax on dividends 16
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Price Leverage Stop-Loss 17
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Exchange rate risks ◦ Quanto for currency hedged! Interest rate risk (changing) Credit/Counterparty risk ◦ Bankruptcy ABN Amro 18
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Value turbo long = price underlying value – financing level (ratio x exchange rate) Price underlying value11.000 points Financing level10.000 points Stop-loss level10.200 points Euro/dollar exchange rate1,25 Ratio100 Value turbo long8 Leverage11 19
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Scenario 1: ◦ Dow Jones increases with 400 points ◦ Return from 11.000 till 11.400 is 3,64% ◦ Value turbo? ◦ Return? Scenario 2: ◦ Equal price. Anything happens? 20
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Scenario 3: ◦ Dow Jones decreases with 300 points ◦ Return from 11.000 till 10.700 is -2,73% ◦ Value turbo? ◦ Return 21
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Scenario 4: ◦ Dow Jones decreases with 800 points ◦ Stop-loss is 10.200 and bank sells product for 10.150 (-7,73%) ◦ Value turbo? ◦ Return? Scenario 5: ◦ Scenario 4, but bank sells at 9.995? 22
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Opportunity to leverage Huge profit- and loss potential Don’t lose more then investment ◦ stop-loss Easily tradable Broad asortiment Euronext Amsterdam But.. Risk and costs involved! 23
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Leverage turns good deals into great deals! - Herman “Hefboom” van Heden 24
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Activities & Lustrum Almanac Alumni B&R Academy Commercial Team Investment Week & Symposium Marketing ◦ http://www.bnrbeurs.nl/vereniging/commissies/ 25
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Organize internal events: ◦ Wine tasting ◦ Poker tournament ◦ In-house events Lustrum Part time (6hr/week) 26
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Recap the highlights of this year Get to know the society from the inside Part-time (5 hrs/week) 27
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Connect old and new members You can prove yourself! No specific experience required Part-time (5hrs/week) 28
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Help organizing the B&R Academy Develop your knowledge and skill-set Part-time (<5hrs/week) 29
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Get in touch with companies Improve social & sales skill Part-time (5-10hrs/week) 30
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Organize the biggest event of the year Big responsibility Part-time (10hrs/week from Oct-May) 31
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Responsible for external & internal marketing of events Develop our strategy further Part-time(5hrs/week) 32
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