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Trading Commodities and Financial Futures: A Step by Step Guide to Mastering the Markets
By (author) George Kleinman
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As an asset class, commodities are now as important as stocks and bonds - and with rapid growth in demand, profit opportunities in commodities are larger than ever. But today's computer-driven markets are volatile and chaotic. Fortunately, you can profit consistently - and this tutorial will show you how. Building on more than 30 years of market success, George Kleinman introduces powerful trend-based techniques for consistently trading in your sweet spot for profits. Kleinman reveals exactly how the commodities markets have changed - and how you can use consistent discipline to avoid shark-infested waters and manage the market's most dangerous risks. Ideal for every beginning-to-intermediate level trader, speculator, and investor, this guide begins with the absolute basics, and takes you all the way to highly-sophisticated strategies. You'll discover how futures and options trading work today, how trading psychology impacts commodity markets even in an age of high-frequency computer trading, and how to avoid the latest pitfalls. Kleinman offers extensively updated coverage of electronic trading, today's contracts, and advanced trading techniques - including his exclusive, powerful Pivot Indicator approach. Three previous editions of this tutorial have become international best-sellers. But the game has changed. Win it the way it's played right now, with Trading Commodities and Financial Futures, Fourth Edition.
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Publisher | Pearson Education (US)
Published date | 11 Mar 2013
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 272
Dimensions | 238 x 181 x 23mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 594g
ISBN | 978-0-1333-6748-5
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BISAC | business & economics / commodities
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