Think for a minute that you buy some trading stocks from a corporation, let’s say you bought trading stocks from the Banco Santander, one of the world’s biggest banks by market capitalization. They costed you - the assets you bought – 10,86 euros each. In the middle of the financial crisis that affects the global trading stocks almost everywhere, the spanish bank (like other from the same country: the BBVA, or from France: BNP Paribas, la Société Générale) looks pretty good and steady and offers the investors a quite powerful portfolio of trading stocks. So, different than other bank trading stocks today, those from these banks are likely to obtain gains in the stock exchange.