Commodity Trader's Almanac 2010 (Almanac Investor Series)
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Rating | : | 4.54 (699 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0470422173 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 198 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-21 |
Language | : | English |
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Commodity Traders Almanac TraderJon Commodity Traders Almanac 2009 is a must have for traders and investors. It's packed with relevant and tradeable information and data. This is the best, most concise book I've found that covers the seasonal tendencies of commodities and forex markets. The authors also identify ETF's proxies for the various commodities for equities traders. I keep this book open on my desk at all times.. Robert W. Hecht said Commodity Almanac Review. Absolutely essential product for anyone trading commodities or who has an interest in the commodity market. Highly recommend this product!!. "Poor methodology - fundamental lack of understanding of futures" according to Amazon Customer. This book is a great idea, full of information, and many of the seasonal patterns might be very useful but The authors fail to account for rolling futures positions forward, and that renders most of their analysis useless.[Apologies for readers unfamiliar with futures markets, but I will try to make the following explanation as clear as possible. I am a professional futures trader with 10 years of experience, a CFA Charterholder, a CMT (Chartered Market Technician), and was NFA/NASD Series III registered so I hope I can des
You get actionable information on specific stocks, ETFs and more! The 2010 edition's key features include:A NEW Commodity Seasonality Strategy CalendarEXPANDED advice on using the COT Report – Commodity Traders’ "Inside Scoop"BRAND NEW listing of Commodity Trading Specs and Related Securities to TradeUpdates on Commodity SeasonalitiesNew Trades and Added Data including the S&P 500 and 30-year Bond FuturesCase studies on how these trades actually worked last yearBusiness Cycle Analysis and trading tips for the current climateExpanded Feature on Timing Tools with tips on utilizing Candlesticks and Pivot Points to better time seasonal tradesand more.. Provides t
I have always maintained that commodities deserve more attention as a separate asset class, and they finally appear to be getting it. Whether you're a struggling novice or a seasoned pro, the Commodity Trader's Almanac should be a required read. It's a unique source of commodity trading history." —Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist, Standard & Poor's Equity Research"Nearly everyone realizes the impact commodities have on our lives, but very few really understand how seasonality affects pricing. Any seasoned market veteran knows that events tend to occur again and again, maybe not exactly as they did before but close enough so that knowing about them in advance provides an edge