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LUXlife’s Guide To Planning An Unforgettable Yacht Party

Parties are a symbol of decadence, class and style, with hosts and guests alike judged on everything from what they wear to whom they choose to attend with and more.

Whilst guidelines for formal party guests are widely observed, many hosts struggle to understand and fulfil their obligations and give their discerning invitees the sumptuous experience they are expecting.

One of the most impressive ways to create a spectacular party experience is to host a celebration onboard your own private yacht, as these magnificent vessels are feats of phenomenal engineering and crafted to perfectly navigate stunning expanses of open water.

For those hosts who are planning to organise an impressive party on their yacht, here are some of LUXlife’s top tips to ensure the event goes without a hitch and is the talk of the town.

Select An Impressive Yacht

The first decision you need to make is what vessel you’re going to host your party on. If you already have a fleet, then try to choose a modern yacht that will astound guests or a vintage vessel that has been lovingly restored to its former glory. Shabby, unloved yachts that have been in a dry dock for a few years will not create the correct atmosphere. Should your own vessels not be up to the standard your guests are expecting, or you simply wish to expand your collection ahead of your soiree, explore the collection on offer on Boats For Sale, where you can find elegant yachts that will make the ideal party venue.

Decide On A Location For Your Party

yacht location

The beauty of hosting a party on a yacht is that you can travel to any of the world’s most scenic ports and moor there for your party or meet guests at the shore and then sail them off into the sunset for your celebration. The choice is yours but try to consider whether your guests will be comfortable sailing, if you wish to have entertainment and other amenities bought onboard throughout the celebration and how many provisions your vessel can hold when at sea. Make your choice carefully so that you can plan a party that everyone will enjoy.

Put Together An Illustrious Guest List

When choosing invitees for your party, make sure that you select only the most respectable and renowned individuals in your social circle. Your yacht has a limited capacity, and with staff to take into consideration you need to be selective about who you invite. Try to invite guests who already know one another, so that they will all have a pleasant experience.

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Commodities Trading: An Overview

Commodities are an important aspect of most American’s daily life. A commodity is a basic good used in commerce that is interchangeable with other goods of the same type. Traditional examples of commodities include grains, gold, beef, oil, and natural gas.

For investors, commodities can be an important way to diversify their portfolio beyond traditional securities. Because the prices of commodities tend to move in opposition to stocks, some investors also rely on commodities during periods of market volatility.

In the past, commodities trading required significant amounts of time, money, and expertise, and was primarily limited to professional traders. Today, there are more options for participating in the commodity markets.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Commodities that are traded are typically sorted into four categories broad categories: metal, energy, livestock and meat, and agricultural.
  • For investors, commodities can be an important way to diversify their portfolio beyond traditional securities.
  • In the most basic sense, commodities are known to be risky investment propositions because their market (supply and demand) is impacted by uncertainties that are difficult or impossible to predict, such as unusual weather patterns, epidemics, and disasters both natural and man-made.
  • There are a number of ways to invest in commodities, such as futures contracts, options, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

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