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How do we generate income? Bank Debenture Trading There is a little known but lucrative international investment. This investment involves the trading(forfaiting) of bank credit instruments(debentures), also known as "deferred payment, " "delayed payment, " or "stand-by credits. " Until recently, trades were only available in minimum blocks of $100 million, but certain developments have allowed small investors to qualify. Profits range from 400% to 2,000% or more per year. The trading in "bank debenture instruments" is a multi trillion dollar industry worldwide. Top world banks(Money Center Banks) are authorized to issue blocks of debt instruments like Bank Purchase Orders(BPOs), Promissory Bank Notes or Bank Debenture Instruments(BDls) under International Chamber of Commerce guidelines(ICC -400& 500).
Why Is This Investment Not More Widely Known? There are many reasons why international bank debenture forfait trades are not advertised to the general public. Because of their extremely high yields, if banks were to openly advertise these transactions, they would be hard pressed to sell their bread-and-butter products, such as Certificates of Deposit yielding a mere 2-6% per year. Under the Glass-Steagal Act of 1933, U. S. Banks and Brokerage Houses are prohibited from offering such programs in domestic markets. Additionally, as a result of the 1929 stock market collapse, American bankers are severely restricted by regulatory procedures, which make it impossible for them to offer these transactions to their U. S. Clients.