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Trading in Soft Commodity Futures $313.46 No Synopsis Available |
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Commodity Trader’s Almanac 2010 $27.29 An indispensable resource for active traders from the Hirsch Organization and John Person. Provides the best in investment data and statistics, in the same calendar format as the trusted annual Stock Trader’s Almanac . The Commodity Trader’s Almanac 2010 is your annual guide to commodities trading. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just getting started in commodities this vital desk reference is packed with critical commodity trading seasonality trends, strategies and data for every active trader. You get actionable information on specific stocks, ETFs and more! The 2010 edition’s key features include: A NEW Commodity Seasonality Strategy Calendar EXPANDED advice on using the COT Report – Commodity Traders’ "Inside Scoop" BRAND NEW listing of Commodity Trading Specs and Related Securities to Trade Updates on Commodity Seasonalities New Trades and Added Data including the S&P 500 and 30-year Bond Futures Case studies on how these trades actually worked last year Business Cycle Analysis and trading tips for the current climate Expanded Feature on Timing Tools with tips on utilizing Candlesticks and Pivot Points to better time seasonal trades …and more. |
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Commodity Futures Market in India $132.24 Over the last few years, the use of commodity derivatives market particularly futures market in India has increased exponentially. In emerging countries like India, the demands for commodities are more compared to other nations. Particularly, three commodities; gold, crude Oil and guar seed are the top ten most trading commodities in India. Now Multi Commodity Exchange in India is the second largest metals trading exchange in the World. With this boom in trading of these three commodities in futures market, there is huge gap in the study of such markets in India. Therefore, this book technically analyzes the commodity futures market in India using the modern econometrics and time series techniques. This wonderfully analyzed the commodity futures market in India, whether commodity futures markets are efficient or not, and how exchanges are fixing the price of commodities. This book more useful to government policy makers, private sector, trading exchanges, traders, investors, researchers and others who are using futures market for various purposes. Author: Jena, Pratap Kumar Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 160 Publication Date: 2010/10/15 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.37 inches |
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Getting Started in Online Day Trading $34.41 While lots of day trading books offer superficial analysis and promise unfounded rewards, this online trading guide offers not only an overview of the basics of trade, but a balanced account of the pros and cons of the hot new practice. Bentley is president of CyberInvest.com, a company that aids online investors. Author: Bentley, Kassandra/ Bentley, JR Series Title: Getting Started in Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 336 Publication Date: 2000/08/11 Language: English Dimensions: 9.20 x 6.38 x 0.88 inches |
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Commodity Fundamentals By Spurga, Ronald C. $75.47 Author: Spurga, Ronald C. Series Title: Wiley Trading Subtitle: How to Trade the Precious Metals, Energy, Grain, And Tropical Commodity Markets Publication Date: 2006/09/01 Number of Pages: 196 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 6.50 Height: 9.50 |
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Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader: Lessons from 21 Weeks of Real Trading $20.99 "We’ve all read about the high rollers who go boom and bust, but this book is different. Packed with straightforward prose, practical knowledge and honest counsel, Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader delivers far more than the title promises. Peter Brandt methodically explains what no one has before: how a dedicated individual can trade for a living. If that is your destination, this is your ticket. "<br />- <i>Robert Prechter, Elliott Wave International</i></p><p>"This book is insanely great. The refreshing clarity this book brings to the table is brilliant. I think this is an amazing, excellent book, one that could help a whole new generation of traders."<br />-<i>Jack Sparrow, MercenaryTrader.com</i></p><p>"This is the most honest trading book of the last decade. Peter tracks recent trials and tribulations on his path to success dating back to the 1980s. He shares numerous insights into the emotional and technical challenges of trading, right down to his track record over the years. Peter candidly documents a recent trading period. His ultimate success reflects the importance of staying true to a process while still allowing flexibility to modify rules as market conditions change. Anyone desiring longevity in the business really needs to read this book."<br />- <i>Linda Raschke, trader, President of LBRGroup, Inc., and co-author of the best selling book, Street Smarts-High Probability Short Term Trading Strategies.</i></p><p>"Almost every book about trading for a living is either fraudulent or boring (or both). This book is neither. Not only is it a good read for anyone seriously wanting to know what trading is really like, it is also very interesting, mostly due to its real-time, diary format. As someone who has done myself what he describes, I highly recommend it."<br />- <i>Robert Zellner, Independent trader, former director of Chicago Mercantile Exchange and former CEO, Citicorp Futures Corp</i></p><p><br />"Trading is not what most people think it is, as you will find out in this real life experience from Peter Brandt, a well-seasoned trader. You will learn what he looks for in trades, what tells him to hop aboard and how to get out. Well worth reading!"<br />- <i>Larry Williams, author and trader, www.ireallytrade.com</i></p><p>"Anyone interested in trading—and not just commodity trading—is going to cherish this book. In a world that tends to become intoxicated with "magic formulas" Peter Brandt provides the necessary sobering balance: the "secret," if there is any such thing, is in recognizing your basic human weaknesses and strengths and working with them, in the context of some relatively simple rules that are effective if you are persistent. The light that Brandt shines on the inner monologue of tr |
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1702 In International Relations $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Portuguese Timor was the name of East Timor when it was under Portuguese control. During this period, Portugal shared the island of Timor with the Netherlands East Indies, and later with Indonesia. The first Europeans to arrive in the region were Portuguese in 1515. Dominican friars established a presence on the island in 1556, and the territory was declared a Portuguese colony in 1702. Following a Lisbon-instigated decolonisation process in 1974, Indonesia invaded the territory in 1975 ending Portuguese rule. The invasion was never accepted by other countries, that is why Portuguese Timor existed officially until independence of Timor-Leste in 2002. Prior to the arrival of European colonial powers, the island of Timor was part of the trading networks that stretched between India and China and incorporating Maritime Southeast Asia. The island’s large stands of fragrant sandalwood were its main commodity. The first European powers to arrive in the area were the Portuguese in the early sixteenth century followed by the Dutch in the late sixteenth century. Both came in search of the fabled Spice Islands of Maluku. Portuguese first landed near modern Pante Macassar, and in 1556 a group of Dominican friars established the village of Lifau. Over the following three centuries, the Dutch would come to dominate the Indonesian archipelago with the exception of the eastern half of Timor, which would become Portuguese Timor. The Portuguese introduced maize as a food crop and coffee as an export crop. Timorese systems of tax and labour control were preserved, through which taxes were paid through their labour and a portion of the coffee and sandalwood crop. The Portuguese introduced mercenaries into Timor communities and Timor chiefs hired… More: |
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1879 In International Relations $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1879 Treaties, States and Territories Established in 1879, Dual Alliance, 1879, Mosul Province, Ottoman Empire, Treaty of Gandamak, International Congo Society. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Mosul Vilayet had a Kurdish speaking population and an Arabic speaking population, and in contrast to Mosuls neighbors, it was much more directly integrated into the Ottoman Empire. With regards to the religious communities, it was predominately Sunni with notable communities of Turkmen, Kurds, Jews and Christians with a total population of about 800,000 people in the early 1900s. These communities and their respective leaders were heavily influenced by the political hierarchy, trading networks, and the judicial system of the Ottoman Empire, even though they considered themselves on their own and not completely controlled by the empire. During the period of Ottoman rule, Mosul was involved in the production of fine cotton goods. Oil was a known commodity in the region and it became critically important during WWI and continuing until today. Mosul was considered a trading capital of the Ottoman Empire because of its location along the trade routes to India and the Mediterranean; also it was considered a political sub-capitol. However there were many issues in the Vilayet during the Ottoman period. The leadership was constantly plagued with accussations of corruption and incompetence, and leaders were replaced with an alarming regularity. Also, because of these problems, the administration of Mosul was entrusted to Palace and notable favorites, where the high officials careers were usually determined by tribal issues within their states. At the end of WWI, the debilitated Ottoman Empire signed an armistice with the British called the Mudros Armistice and… More: |
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Articles on United States Federal Commodity and Futures Legislation, Including: Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, Commodity Exchange ACT, Grain Futures ACT, Future Trading ACT, Anti-Gold Futures Act of 1864, Food, Conservation $11.68 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domai |
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Articles on United States Federal Commodity and Futures Legislation, Including: Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, Commodity Exchange ACT, Grain Futures ACT, Future Trading ACT, Anti-Gold Futures Act of 1864, Food, Conservation $14.57 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domai |
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Articles on United States Federal Commodity and Futures Legislation, Including: Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, Commodity Exchange ACT, Grain Futures ACT, Future Trading ACT, Anti-Gold Futures Act of 1864, Food, Conservation $11.51 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domai |
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Articles on United States Federal Commodity and Futures Legislation, Including: Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, Commodity Exchange ACT, Grain Futures ACT, Future Trading ACT, Anti-Gold Futures Act of 1864, Food, Conservation $13.65 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domai |
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Bart Chilton $67.2 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bart Chilton is a commissioner on the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Chilton has been a vocal supporter of position limits in commodities markets. He has exposed manipulation practices in commodities markets and gone on record as wanting to prosecute violations of law, which he believes have taken place in the silver market. Chilton was born i |
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Bart Chilton $48.41 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bart Chilton is a commissioner on the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Chilton has been a vocal supporter of position limits in commodities markets. He has exposed manipulation practices in commodities markets and gone on record as wanting to prosecute violations of law, which he believes have taken place in the silver market. Chilton was born i |
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Bart Chilton $48.41 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bart Chilton is a commissioner on the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Chilton has been a vocal supporter of position limits in commodities markets. He has exposed manipulation practices in commodities markets and gone on record as wanting to prosecute violations of law, which he believes have taken place in the silver market. Chilton was born |
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Bart Chilton $67.2 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bart Chilton is a commissioner on the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Chilton has been a vocal supporter of position limits in commodities markets. He has exposed manipulation practices in commodities markets and gone on record as wanting to prosecute violations of law, which he believes have taken place in the silver market. Chilton was born |
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Brooksley Born $40.92 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Brooksley E. Born is an American attorney and former public official who, from August 26, 1996, to June 1, 1999, was chairperson of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the federal agency which oversees the futures and commodity options markets. During her tenure on the CFTC, Born lobbied Congress and the President to give the CFTC oversight of off-exchange m |
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Brooksley Born $72 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Brooksley E. Born is an American attorney and former public official who, from August 26, 1996, to June 1, 1999, was chairperson of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the federal agency which oversees the futures and commodity options markets. During her tenure on the CFTC, Born lobbied Congress and the President to give the CFTC oversight of off-exchange |
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Brooksley Born $40.92 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Brooksley E. Born is an American attorney and former public official who, from August 26, 1996, to June 1, 1999, was chairperson of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the federal agency which oversees the futures and commodity options markets. During her tenure on the CFTC, Born lobbied Congress and the President to give the CFTC oversight of off-exchange |
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Brooksley Born $72 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Brooksley E. Born is an American attorney and former public official who, from August 26, 1996, to June 1, 1999, was chairperson of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the federal agency which oversees the futures and commodity options markets. During her tenure on the CFTC, Born lobbied Congress and the President to give the CFTC oversight of off-exchange m |
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Commodity Futures Trading Commission: Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Brooksley Born, Mary Schapiro, Sheila C. Bair, Gary Gensler $14.13 New – Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Brooksley Born, Mary Schapiro, Sheila C. Bair, Gary Gensler, Reuben Jeffery Iii, Wendy Lee Gramm, List of Commissioners of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Maureen Lally-Green, Gregory Mocek. Excerpt: Brooksley E. Born Brooksley E. Born is an American attorne |
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Commodity Futures Trading Commission: Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Brooksley Born, Mary Schapiro, Sheila C. Bair, Gary Gensler $15.6 New – Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Brooksley Born, Mary Schapiro, Sheila C. Bair, Gary Gensler, Reuben Jeffery Iii, Wendy Lee Gramm, List of Commissioners of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Maureen Lally-Green, Gregory Mocek. Excerpt: Brooksley E. Born Brooksley E. Born is an American attorne |
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Commodity Trader’s Almanac 2010 $39.95 Praise for Commodity Trader’s Almanac”John Person’s latest with the Hirsch Organization is a great tool for all the trader-junkies like me. Whether you’re a struggling novice or a seasoned pro, the Commodity Trader’s Almanac should be a required read. Pairs traders, basis geeks, and intra-day scalpers will all benefit from the knowledge collected here by John, Jeff Hirsch, and the Hirsch Organization—I did!”—Tom Sosnoff, founder and President, thinkorswim, Inc.”The Commodity Trader’s Almanac is the best way I know to hit pay dirt while keeping your hands clean. 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. The Commodity Trader’s Almanac helps even a novice understand how commodity pricing works and offers great insight into investing and making money with oil, corn, and wheat. An invaluable tool.”—Jon Najarian, cofounder, OptionMONSTER.com”The Commodity Trader’s Almanac is the one source for traders that can both suggest opportunities and also keep them out of trouble. 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. This book is that edge.”—Michael Kahn, CMT, columnist, Barron’s Online, and editor,Quick Takes Pro newsletter”I’m delighted that the publishers of the Stock Trader’s Almanac have applied their winning formula to the Commodity Trader’s Almanac. I have always maintained that commodities deserve more attention as a separate asset class, and they finally appear to be getting it. Given the tremendous interest in commodity markets in recent years, this book couldn’t be more timely. I highly recommend it.”—John Murphy, author of Intermarket Analysis |
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Commodity Trader’s Almanac 2010 (Almanac Investor Series) $18.97 Praise for Commodity Trader’s Almanac”John Person’s latest with the Hirsch Organization is a great tool for all the trader-junkies like me. Whether you’re a struggling novice or a seasoned pro, the Commodity Trader’s Almanac should be a required read. Pairs traders, basis geeks, and intra-day scalpers will all benefit from the knowledge collected here by John, Jeff Hirsch, and the Hirsch Organization—I did!”—Tom Sosnoff, founder and President, thinkorswim, Inc.”The Commodity Trader’s Almanac is the best way I know to hit pay dirt while keeping your hands clean. 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. The Commodity Trader’s Almanac helps even a novice understand how commodity pricing works and offers great insight into investing and making money with oil, corn, and wheat. An invaluable tool.”—Jon Najarian, cofounder, OptionMONSTER.com”The Commodity Trader’s Almanac is the one source for traders that can both suggest opportunities and also keep them out of trouble. 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. This book is that edge.”—Michael Kahn, CMT, columnist, Barron’s Online, and editor,Quick Takes Pro newsletter”I’m delighted that the publishers of the Stock Trader’s Almanac have applied their winning formula to the Commodity Trader’s Almanac. I have always maintained that commodities deserve more attention as a separate asset class, and they finally appear to be getting it. Given the tremendous interest in commodity markets in recent years, this book couldn’t be more timely. I highly recommend it.”—John Murphy, author of Intermarket |
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Commodity Trader’s Almanac 2011: For Active Traders of Futures, Forex, Stocks & ETFs $39.95 “Whether you’re a struggling novice or a seasoned pro, the Commodity Trader’s Almanac should be a required read. Pairs traders, basis geeks, and intra-day scalpers will all benefit from the knowledge collected here by John Person, Jeff Hirsch, and the Hirsch Organization—I did!”—TOM SOSNOFF, founder and President, thinkorswim”The Commodity Trader’s Almanac is the best way I know to hit pay dirt while keeping your hands clean. 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. The Commodity Trader’s Almanac helps even a novice understand how commodity pricing works and offers great insight into investing and making money with oil, corn, and wheat. An invaluable tool.”—JON NAJARIAN, cofounder, OptionMONSTER.com”The Commodity Trader’s Almanac is the one source for traders that can both suggest opportunities and also keep them out of trouble. 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. This book is that edge.”—MICHAEL KAHN, CMT, columnist, Barron’s Online, and editor, Quick Takes Pro newsletter”I’m delighted that the publishers of the Stock Trader’s Almanac have applied their winning formula to the Commodity Trader’s Almanac. I have always maintained that commodities deserve more attention as a separate asset class, and they finally appear to be getting it. Given the tremendous interest in commodity markets in recent years, this book couldn’t be more timely. I highly recommend it.”—JOHN MURPHY, author of Intermarket Analysis and The Visual Investor |
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Commodity Trader’s Almanac 2011: For Active Traders of Futures, Forex, Stocks & ETFs $14.76 “Whether you’re a struggling novice or a seasoned pro, the Commodity Trader’s Almanac should be a required read. Pairs traders, basis geeks, and intra-day scalpers will all benefit from the knowledge collected here by John Person, Jeff Hirsch, and the Hirsch Organization—I did!”—TOM SOSNOFF, founder and President, thinkorswim”The Commodity Trader’s Almanac is the best way I know to hit pay dirt while keeping your hands clean. 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. The Commodity Trader’s Almanac helps even a novice understand how commodity pricing works and offers great insight into investing and making money with oil, corn, and wheat. An invaluable tool.”—JON NAJARIAN, cofounder, OptionMONSTER.com”The Commodity Trader’s Almanac is the one source for traders that can both suggest opportunities and also keep them out of trouble. 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. This book is that edge.”—MICHAEL KAHN, CMT, columnist, Barron’s Online, and editor, Quick Takes Pro newsletter”I’m delighted that the publishers of the Stock Trader’s Almanac have applied their winning formula to the Commodity Trader’s Almanac. I have always maintained that commodities deserve more attention as a separate asset class, and they finally appear to be getting it. Given the tremendous interest in commodity markets in recent years, this book couldn’t be more timely. I highly recommend it.”—JOHN MURPHY, author of Intermarket Analysis and The Visual Investor |
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