Book description
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.
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Praise for Trading Commodities and Financial Futures, Third Edition
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- Important Risk Disclosures
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Introduction
- 1. The Four Essentials
- 2. How to Become a Successful Trader
- 3. A Diabolical Story
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4. The Futures Primer
- Futures markets and the futures contract
- It is as easy to sell “short” as to buy “long”
- Margin and leverage
- Delivery months
- Brokers and commissions
- The players
- Basis risk
- The short hedge
- The long hedge
- The basis
- Speculators versus hedgers
- How is the price determined?
- Order placement
- Another true story
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5. The Options Course
- An options primer
- An option for what?
- Advantages and disadvantages of options
- Types of options
- Strike prices
- Styles of options
- How are option prices quoted?
- Buy ’em and sell ’em
- Advantages and disadvantages of selling options
- How options work
- How are option prices determined?
- How changes in the price of the underlying commodity change an option’s premium
- Exercising profitable options
- Should you ever exercise an option?
- If selling options puts the odds in my favor, why not do it?
- Options as a hedging tool
- Stock index options
- Advanced option strategies
- Straddles and strangles
- Ratios
- Eight winning option trading rules
- 6. The Intermediate Trading Course (Or Just Enough Knowledge to Be Dangerous!)
- 7. Algorithms Eliminating People
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8. The Advanced Trading Course
- Fundamentals versus technicals
- Does technical analysis really work?
- The trend is your friend
- Basic chart analysis
- The trendline
- Trend channels
- Support and resistance
- Breakouts from consolidation
- Additional classic chart patterns
- Volume
- Open interest
- RSI
- Stochastics
- Elliot wave analysis
- Point and figure charts
- Japanese candlestick charts
- Spreads—a valuable forecasting tool
- Head and shoulders
- GK’s significant news indicator
- Breaking par
- 9. The Moving Averages Primer
- 10. GK’s Pivot Indicator
- 11. And Finally
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Appendix. 25 Trading Secrets of the Pros
- Secret 1: The trend is your friend!
- Secret 2: When a market is cheap or a market is expensive, there probably is a good reason
- Secret 3: The best trades are the hardest to do
- Secret 4: Have a plan before you trade and then work it
- Secret 5: Be aggressive
- Secret 6: No regrets
- Secret 7: Money management is the key
- Secret 8: Success comes easier when you specialize
- Secret 9: Patience pays
- Secret 10: Guts are as important as patience and more important than money
- Secret 11: The “tape” (quotes) will trick you
- Secret 12: Be skeptical
- Secret 13: Be time cognizant
- Secret 14: Watch the reaction to “the news”
- Secret 15: Never trade when you’re sick, worried, or tired
- Secret 16: Overtrading: your greatest enemy
- Secret 17: Keep a cool head during blow-offs
- Secret 18: Never let a good profit turn into a loss
- Secret 19: When in doubt, get out
- Secret 20: Spread your risks by diversification
- Secret 21: Pyramid the correct way
- Secret 22: Watch for breakouts from consolidation
- Secret 23: Go with the relative strength
- Secret 24: Limit moves are important indicators of support and resistance
- Secret 25: Never average a loss
- Index
- Financial Times Press
Product information
- Title: Trading Commodities and Financial Futures: A Step-by-Step Guide to Mastering the Markets, Fourth Edition
- Author(s):
- Release date: March 2013
- Publisher(s): Pearson
- ISBN: 9780133367546
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