segunda-feira, 1 de junho de 2020

[Test] System of Fund by Vote (Part.1) :::: By J. Pedro M. Filho 01/06 2020

There are 100 indexes, and 50% are chosen to be executed for purchase.

The idea is that all voting users, make any type of deposits, this deposit will be united with the others, the total amount will be exposed. This amount will be the investment.

See;

Sara, Jonathan, Smith, Rose, Henrique

5 users < Each user deposits

Sara $1.000

Jonathan $250

Smith $120

Rose $300

Henrique $100

TOTALLY $1.770

1.770 is Index base

:::: This is the basis of choice for investment, is 12.

Brent Oil ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Copper ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Crude Oil ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Gold ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Heating Oil ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Natural Gas ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Platinum ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Silver ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
US Coffee C ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
US Corn  ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
US Cotton #2  ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
US Wheat   ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

:::: Votes:

Brent Oil  [Sara, Smith, Rose] 3
Copper [Jonathan] 1
Crude Oil [Henrique] 1
Gold [Rose, Jonathan] 2
Heating Oil [Sara, Smith, Rose] 3
Natural Gas [Sara, Smith, Rose] 3
Platinum [Smith] 1
Silver [Sara, Smith] 2
US Coffee C [Rose] 1
US Corn  [Henrique, Jonathan] 2
US Cotton #2  [Smith] 1
US Wheat  [Henrique, Jonathan] 2

:::: Result to Investment (50% totally Commodities (6 to vote) is to investment):

Brent Oil  [Sara, Smith, Rose] 3
Heating Oil [Sara, Smith, Rose] 3
Natural Gas [Sara, Smith, Rose] 3
US Wheat  [Henrique, Jonathan] 2
US Corn  [Henrique, Jonathan] 2
Gold [Rose, Jonathan] 2

Apps the choice, the vote is closed, and the next day the purchase is executed, will have the period of 30 days, until the sale is executed. The money will be automatically returned to the accounts of the voters of that index.

$1770 It is divided by 6, the value is distributed in the chosen Commodities;  $295. Remains, are divided and return the portfolio of investors, after the purchase operations; $20 / 10 = $2.