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Glenridge Capital Trading Guide 1.0<br />
An Introduction to Binary Options<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
Letter from the CEO........................................................2<br />
What is Binary Options....................................................3<br />
Opening a Glenridge Capital Account ................................4<br />
Start Trading..................................................................5<br />
Glenridge Capital Dictionary.............................................8<br />
Contact Information......................................................13<br />
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Welcome Letter from the CEO<br />
Dear valuable client,<br />
We want to offer you our warm welcome to Glenridge Capital. Your fiscal<br />
achievement is important to us, therefore you can count on Glenridge<br />
Capital to help you reach a profitable financial future. We developed this<br />
e-book to help get you started.<br />
We understand that the financial market can be a challenge to navigate<br />
in today's rapidly changing world, thus we streamlined a system of<br />
online trading. Glenridge Capital advanced Binary options trading,<br />
otherwise known as fixed return options (FRO's) with a user-friendly<br />
platform tailored for new and experienced traders. Our state of the art<br />
technology meets international standards with easy trading capabilities<br />
at the touch of a button.<br />
The simplicity makes it practically intuitive, but you will still need some<br />
information in order to make correct predictions. Please take advantage<br />
of this introductory guide and feel free to contact your account manager<br />
for further support.<br />
With regards,<br />
Vincent Glenn, CEO<br />
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Glenridge Capital Binary Options<br />
Binary Options was recognized as a legitimate financial exchange<br />
resource by the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2008.<br />
Henceforth, binary options were listed in the Unites States financial<br />
market exchanges, giving traders the opportunity to trade assets with<br />
ease. While the traditional market is flooded with information and may<br />
take years to master, the Glenridge Capital binary options platform can<br />
be learned in a short period of time. For this reason, we attract new and<br />
experienced traders who appreciate the intuitive nature of our trading<br />
platform.<br />
Benefits at a Glance<br />
Glenridge Capital<br />
Conventional Market<br />
Information<br />
Organized and Simple<br />
Overwhelming<br />
Brokerage Fees<br />
N/A<br />
High brokerage fees<br />
Expiration Times<br />
60-seconds to one year<br />
Varied and long<br />
Return Rates<br />
Up to 80%<br />
Varied<br />
Training<br />
Training by experts<br />
None<br />
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Opening a Glenridge Capital Account<br />
You can open a Glenridge Capital account quickly from our home page<br />
with no cost to you. Just fill out the form on the right hand side and<br />
click on the open account button.<br />
You will be directed to a second<br />
page, where you can fill in the<br />
rest of your required personal<br />
details including:<br />
1. Address<br />
2. Password<br />
3. Phone number<br />
4. Preferred currency<br />
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Don’t forget to accept our terms and conditions.<br />
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Getting Started<br />
You will receive an introductory e-mail with your user-name and<br />
password.<br />
Follow the instructions in order to activate your account and deposit a<br />
minimum of 250 in your currency and begin.<br />
START TRADING<br />
You can start trading soon after you deposit funds into your account<br />
through our secure encrypted site. Please note that Glenridge Capital<br />
requires identity verification on all accounts for your protection.<br />
1. Log-in to your account.<br />
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2. Choose an account type and invest<br />
You can deposit as low as 250 in your currency in order to get started.<br />
Each upgraded package comes with added benefits such as increased<br />
bonuses, more risk free trades, expedited withdrawals, etc. Your<br />
account manager will be happy to help you select the package that is<br />
right for you.<br />
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3. Trade your favorite asset.<br />
Follow the 5 easy steps below in order to trade your favorite asset. If<br />
you need assistance, you can contact support@glenridgecapital.com<br />
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Glenridge Capital Financial Market Dictionary<br />
Assets- Valuable items or<br />
resources that have monetary<br />
value.<br />
Barrier to entry-barriers set in<br />
place that intrude upon a<br />
person's ability to enter the<br />
market such as high taxes,<br />
governmental issues, or high<br />
start up costs.<br />
Bearish (Bear) Market-<br />
Declining values in the trade<br />
market, which produce a<br />
negative projection for the<br />
future of an asset.<br />
Binary Options Trading-<br />
Binary options or Fixed Option<br />
Returns (FRO) offer investors<br />
simplified method to trade<br />
assets online in order to yield<br />
high profits fast. Investors<br />
simply select asset pairs or<br />
individual assets and predict<br />
whether the assets will increase<br />
(call) or decrease (put) during<br />
an interval between 60-seconds<br />
to one-year.<br />
Bonds-Certificates that collect<br />
interest, much like loans.<br />
Investors provide the option to<br />
take out bonds with fixed<br />
interest rates.<br />
Bullish (Bull)Market- the<br />
Assets incline and foster<br />
optimistic projections<br />
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Glenridge Capital Financial Market Dictionary Cont…<br />
Call Option- A trader estimates<br />
that an asset will increase its<br />
value and gains the right to<br />
purchase the option for a<br />
mutually agreeable price by the<br />
expiration date.<br />
Central Bank-A central bank<br />
manages a country's money and<br />
interest rates.<br />
Commodities- Precious natural<br />
resources with monetary value<br />
including agricultural goods,<br />
energy resources, and metals.<br />
Bonds-Certificates that collect<br />
interest, much like loans.<br />
Investors provide the option to<br />
take out bonds with fixed<br />
interest rates.<br />
Consolidation-Consolidation in<br />
finance is an indecisive period in<br />
the market when an asset<br />
hovers between the barriers of<br />
inclination and declination.<br />
Core Retail Sales-The monthly<br />
report that quotes industry retail<br />
sales figures.<br />
Currencies-Circulating money<br />
such as USD, AUD, GBP.<br />
Currency Pairs-The value of a<br />
currency is contingent upon on<br />
another currency. The base<br />
currency is listed first and its<br />
competitor is listed second (e.g.,<br />
USD/GBP 1.334 signifies that 1<br />
USD is equal to 1.334 GBP).<br />
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Glenridge Capital Financial Market Dictionary Cont…<br />
Current Assets- Assets that<br />
can be purchased, sold,<br />
consumed, or distributed such<br />
as currency or retail items. For<br />
this reason, it can only be<br />
calculated based on a current<br />
balance or owner possession.<br />
Divestment-Selling assets due<br />
to social pressure, issues,<br />
government policy, or corporate<br />
strategies. A divestment is<br />
usually a social statement that<br />
one does not want to be<br />
associated with a company,<br />
individual, or asset.<br />
Expiration Rate- The value of<br />
the underlying asset at the<br />
expiration time is termed the<br />
expiration rate. This determines<br />
if the option expires in the<br />
money or out of the money.<br />
Expiration Time- The<br />
expiration time is the time and<br />
date an asset expires.<br />
Derivatives- Asset value that<br />
is derived from a competitor.<br />
Derivatives are generally<br />
contracts that hedge financial<br />
risks by fixing exchange rates.<br />
Equities-Assets that are owned<br />
by individuals.<br />
Financial Market-A real-time or<br />
virtual market where assets can<br />
be bought and sold.<br />
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Glenridge Capital Financial Market Dictionary Cont…<br />
Financial Securities-Proof of<br />
asset ownership.<br />
Fiscal Policy-The government's<br />
decisions regarding taxes and<br />
government spending that<br />
is based on the economic<br />
situation.<br />
Fixed assets- a holder can<br />
obtain value for a specific asset<br />
such as real estate for a long<br />
period.<br />
Foreign<br />
Exchange<br />
Market-<br />
A currency<br />
Market for<br />
trading.<br />
Hedging-Reducing the price<br />
fluctuation risks through<br />
investment decisions<br />
Investment-Purchasing an<br />
asset with the goals of gaining<br />
a profit as the asset increases<br />
in value.<br />
In the money- In the money<br />
with Glenridge Capital means<br />
that made a correct prediction<br />
and you can earn up to an 85%<br />
profit off of your initial<br />
investment.<br />
Indices-a list of statistical<br />
measurements that represent<br />
market changes such as<br />
economic growth or descent.<br />
Futures- A contract that<br />
permits traders to fix the asset<br />
rate for a date in the future in<br />
order to lock in the price<br />
regardless of inflation or<br />
deflation.<br />
Nasdaq,<br />
Dow Jones,<br />
and the<br />
Nikkei are<br />
common<br />
examples.<br />
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Glenridge Capital Financial Market Dictionary Cont…<br />
Leading Index- The leading<br />
index calculates economic<br />
growth by unemployment rates,<br />
housing, and other signs of<br />
economic stability.<br />
Monetary Policy-The central<br />
bank determines the size and<br />
growth rate of the country's<br />
money supply.<br />
Nonfarm Payroll (NFP)-A<br />
monthly research report issued<br />
by the U.S. Bureau of Labor<br />
Statistics which statistically<br />
represents the amount of<br />
employed U.S. workers in most<br />
industries with the exception of<br />
farmers, non-profit employees<br />
who offer services to individuals,<br />
people employed in private<br />
households, and general<br />
government workers. The NFP<br />
documents the average weekly<br />
earnings of non-farm workers.<br />
Out of the Money- Out of the<br />
money with Glenridge Capital<br />
means that you made an<br />
incorrect prediction and you may<br />
receive up to 10% of your<br />
original investment back,<br />
depending on the asset.<br />
Put Option- A trader estimates<br />
that an asset will decrease its<br />
value and gains the right to<br />
purchase or sell the option for a<br />
mutually agreeable price by the<br />
expiration date.<br />
Resistance- As an asset<br />
attempts to increase its value<br />
beyond a specific range; it is met<br />
with opposition or resistance.<br />
Opposite of support.<br />
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Glenridge Capital Financial Market Dictionary Cont…<br />
Retracement- reversal in the<br />
direction that asset values are<br />
moving.<br />
Stocks-A share<br />
in a stock is<br />
essentially a<br />
partial<br />
ownership in a<br />
corporation or<br />
business.<br />
Support-As an asset declines; it<br />
is not able to fall below a specific<br />
line known as the support.<br />
Trade Balance-The difference in<br />
a country’s export vs. import<br />
value.<br />
Volatility-Market uncertainty,<br />
which is statistically measured.<br />
High values indicate riskier<br />
market trends.<br />
Still have questions?<br />
You can always depend on our knowledgeable account managers, Sr.<br />
Analysts, support professionals, and compliance to team to help get you<br />
started.<br />
support.glenridgecapital support@glenridgecapital.com 1-888-967-8185<br />
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Glenridge Capital Financial Market Dictionary Cont…<br />
Retracement- reversal in the<br />
direction that asset values are<br />
moving.<br />
Stocks-A share<br />
in a stock is<br />
essentially a<br />
partial<br />
ownership in a<br />
corporation or<br />
business.<br />
Support-As an asset declines; it<br />
is not able to fall below a specific<br />
line known as the support.<br />
Trade Balance-The difference in<br />
a country’s export vs. import<br />
value.<br />
Volatility-Market uncertainty,<br />
which is statistically measured.<br />
High values indicate riskier<br />
market trends.<br />
Still have questions?<br />
You can always depend on our knowledgeable account managers, Sr.<br />
Analysts, support professionals, and compliance to team to help get you<br />
started.<br />
support.glenridgecapital support@glenridgecapital.com 1-888-967-8185<br />
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