Trading Securities / Trading Strategy, Range, and Profits
Trading securities are considered by the team of professionals at Green Capital Securities as the current assets you own that are found on the asset side of your company's balance sheet. These assets are short term, as your company may intend to buy and sell them quickly to turn a profit. They are recorded at market value as of the date of the balance sheet, and their values should be updated to reflect current market values for every reporting period.
Trading securities are not necessarily the only securities we will help you bring to your company's balance sheet. We will also provide you solid advise on the available-for-sale securities and held-to-maturity securities that yields highest dividends when you come to meet us at Green Capital Securities.
Description
Held-to-maturity assets do not change value on the balance sheet from quarter to quarter as a trading security would. This makes sense, as your company's profits from this investment are not short term in nature. If your company is going to own the security forever, it does not matter how the price changes for buyers and sellers. Therefore, it would not make sense to cause short term income statement fluctuations based on non-material changes in a held-to-maturity's market value. We will discuss the implications on the income statement more generally when you get in touch with us at Green Capital Securities.
Final result
When a trading security is reported on the balance sheet of your company, its value must be changed to match the current market value on the open markets as of the date of the balance sheet. That means that the asset side of the balance sheet will either grow or shrink, depending on if these assets have appreciated or lost value. Our team of experts at Green Capital will tell you more how we are organized to help you maximize your earnings in trading.