Understanding the previous and being conscious of the current are important to efficiently navigating the commodities markets. To profit from your time in these markets — whether or not you’re buying and selling or hedging — you want the invaluable insights that may solely be discovered within the Commodity Trader’s Almanac.
Organized in an easy-to-access calendar format primarily based on the bestselling Stock Trader’s Almanac, the Commodity Trader’s Almanac 2008:
- Highlights necessary market-based knowledge and informs you of various market tendencies.
- Features month-to-month almanac pages primarily based round three main groupings?metals, petroleum, and agriculture.
- Alerts you to each seasonal alternatives and risks.
- Provides month-to-month and each day reminders.
- Furnishes a historic viewpoint by offering pertinent statistics on previous market efficiency in addition to the availability/demand developments that create them.
Filled with a wealth of data concerning futures and commodities — from crude oil and occasional to gold and sugar — the Commodity Trader’s Almanac 2008 will show you how to find doubtlessly useful market alternatives all through the course of the 12 months.
Visit stocktradersalmanac.com for extra data on this and different Almanac merchandise.
Commodity Trader’s Almanac 2008
Understanding the previous and being conscious of the current are important to efficiently navigating the commodities markets. To profit from your time in these markets—whether or not you’re buying and selling or hedging—you want the invaluable insights that may solely be discovered within the Commodity Trader’s Almanac.
Organized in an easy-to-access calendar format primarily based on the bestselling Stock Trader’s Almanac, the Commodity Trader’s Almanac 2008:
- Highlights necessary market-based knowledge and informs you of various market tendencies
- Features month-to-month almanac pages primarily based round three main groupings—metals, petroleum, and agriculture
- Alerts you to each seasonal alternatives and risks
- Provides month-to-month and each day reminders
- Furnishes a historic viewpoint by offering pertinent statistics on previous market efficiency in addition to the availability/demand developments that create them
Filled with a wealth of data concerning futures and commodities—from crude oil and occasional to gold and sugar—the Commodity Trader’s Almanac 2008 will show you how to find doubtlessly useful market alternatives all through the course of the 12 months.
Please go to www.stocktradersalmanac.com for extra data on this and different Almanac merchandise.
About the Author
Jeffrey A. Hirsch is Editor-in-Chief of the perennially widespread Stock Trader’s Almanac and Almanac Investor publication. He has continued the custom of Yale Hirsch, the founder, and commonly seems on CNBC, CNN, FOX News, and Bloomberg.
Scott W. Barrie is a former Chicago Futures Exchange member and has performed consulting work for main banks, brokerages, clearinghouses, and commodity pool operators within the space of danger administration and market analysis. A former knowledge coordinator for the Hirsch Organization, Barrie was instrumental in designing and automating the statistics within theStock Trader’s Almanac. He has written quite a few articles for Stocks & Commodities, Active Trader, and Futures magazines.