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iVentures Group Project SL Financial Markets Watch 

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Written by iVentures Volitant   
Wednesday, 06 February 2008

For 2008, iVentures Group has created Project Initiatives based on market demand. One of these project initiatives focus on one sector: Stock Exchanges. As these simulated Stock Exchanges are considered to be a learning experience, we want to ensure that the financial market remains a safe economy. The shareholders can trade with confidence and the Exchanges, company management, and potential investors have sufficient financial tools to increase profit. We believe that we have:Image

1)   sufficient accounting and financial experience

2)      an in-depth knowledge of the financial market

3)      and the independency for objective views as we are a self-funding entity.

 

SL Financial Markets Watch

The objective is two-fold: to create index funds and to consolidate Stock Exchanges listed Companies information utilizing iVentures Group financial tools. We can provide the financial market with the following:

1)      Allow Exchanges to compare their performance with its competitors based on market capitalization, trading volume, and the number of listed and delisted IPOs based on interim periods in one snapshot

2)      Allow company management to compare their performance with its competitors within its industry

3)      Allow shareholders and potential investors the ability to perform further due diligence prior to investing their funds

An index fund aims to replicate the movements of an index of the financial market, or a set of rules of ownership that are held constant, regardless of market conditions. There are currently several Stock Exchanges in SL: SL CAPEX, ACE, ISE, L&L Global Exchange, and WSE (currently upgrading their server). As there are presumably a few so called, "index funds," replicating the financial market, each listed position is at various prices. Why? Simple. These are not index funds as the strategies implemented are not correctly replicating the market based on the purchased stock positions.

iVentures Group has created strategies for the index fund with the goal to correctly mimic the financial market. After three consecutive months of testing internally and revisions made to our strategies, we have reasonable assurance that the index fund is directly correlated with the growth of the financial sector based on the companies trading volatility listed on the Stock Exchanges.

As we continue our operations throughout the year, we look forward in new project initiatives that would benefit the financial market ensuring that it remains a safe economy.

*Note:

In order to ensure that this financial tool is implemented, Exchanges would need for their sites to have public RSS feed content feature available or the information would not be streamlined. Exchanges would not have the advantages of the following:

1)      compare to its competitors of other Exchanges

2)      mitigate trading risks based on analyzing listed companies performance

3)      increase shareholder confidence and trading volume 

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Cash Yiyuan   | 2008-02-08 23:16:18
Congrats on your first blog iVentures. Very interesting reading. Thank you.

Regards,
Cash
Samantha Goldflake - A lesson to be learned     | 2008-02-09 18:10:51
"You know that you don't advertise enough when all of the exchanges are named and yours is not."

Samantha Goldflake
VSTEX Communication and Public Relations Director
iVentures Volitant   | 2008-02-12 17:45:52
The name of the Exchange is in the works. We are currently working with advertisers and marketing experts to spread the word. Our first priority is to hire a skilled programmer to do these tasks.
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