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(PDF) A Trader's First Book on Commodities: Everything you need to know about futures and options trading before placing a trade Full

In their quest for trading commodities profitably, beginning traders spend a substantial amount of time studying market theory, various types of market analysis, and paper-trading in the futures and options markets. Yet, almost all of them fail to take the necessary steps to ensure their trading environment is conducive for the profits they seek. A Trader 8217 s First Book on Commodities 8221 aims to fill the void in trading literature that overlooks the importance in making the right decisions before ever placing a commodity trade such as fully understanding market mechanics and logistics, choosing a proper trading platform, understanding order types, being aware of market data fees and policies, how to quote and calculate profit or loss in each of the commodity markets, preparing for margin calls, and the only magic in trading 8211 humility.A Trader 8217 s First Book on Commodities is guaranteed to shorten the learning curve for beginning traders while offering seasoned traders a new perspective on familiar topics. There is more to trading than computer-generated oscillators and trendlines choosing the wrong trading platform, brokerage, or order type can do more harm to a trading account than choosing the wrong technical indicator. Trading commodities is a game of mental stability without the proper understanding of the futures and options markets and the ability to remain calm, it is difficult to make rational trading decisions. The goal of this book is to enable traders to create a trading environment lacking peripheral distractions or stress which, in turn, mitigates emotions and improves the odds of trading success. In short, the third edition of A Trader 8217 s First Book on Commodities is everything you need to know and do before you ever place a trade. - Carley Garner

In their quest for trading commodities profitably, beginning traders spend a substantial amount of time studying market theory, various types of market analysis, and paper-trading in the futures and options markets. Yet, almost all of them fail to take the necessary steps to ensure their trading environment is conducive for the profits they seek. A Trader 8217 s First Book on Commodities 8221 aims to fill the void in trading literature that overlooks the importance in making the right decisions before ever placing a commodity trade such as fully understanding market mechanics and logistics, choosing a proper trading platform, understanding order types, being aware of market data fees and policies, how to quote and calculate profit or loss in each of the commodity markets, preparing for margin calls, and the only magic in trading 8211 humility.A Trader 8217 s First Book on Commodities is guaranteed to shorten the learning curve for beginning traders while offering seasoned traders a new perspective on familiar topics. There is more to trading than computer-generated oscillators and trendlines choosing the wrong trading platform, brokerage, or order type can do more harm to a trading account than choosing the wrong technical indicator. Trading commodities is a game of mental stability without the proper understanding of the futures and options markets and the ability to remain calm, it is difficult to make rational trading decisions. The goal of this book is to enable traders to create a trading environment lacking peripheral distractions or stress which, in turn, mitigates emotions and improves the odds of trading success. In short, the third edition of A Trader 8217 s First Book on Commodities is everything you need to know and do before you ever place a trade. - Carley Garner

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(PDF) A Trader's First Book on Commodities: Everything you

need to know about futures and options trading before

placing a trade Full


(PDF) A Trader's First Book on Commodities: Everything you need to know

about futures and options trading before placing a trade Full

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In their quest for trading commodities profitably, beginning traders spend a

substantial amount of time studying market theory, various types of market

analysis, and paper-trading in the futures and options markets. Yet, almost all

of them fail to take the necessary steps to ensure their trading environment is

conducive for the profits they seek. A Trader 8217 s First Book on

Commodities 8221 aims to fill the void in trading literature that overlooks the

importance in making the right decisions before ever placing a commodity

trade such as fully understanding market mechanics and logistics, choosing a

proper trading platform, understanding order types, being aware of market

data fees and policies, how to quote and calculate profit or loss in each of the

commodity markets, preparing for margin calls, and the only magic in trading

8211 humility.A Trader 8217 s First Book on Commodities is guaranteed to

shorten the learning curve for beginning traders while offering seasoned

traders a new perspective on familiar topics. There is more to trading than

computer-generated oscillators and trendlines choosing the wrong trading

platform, brokerage, or order type can do more harm to a trading account than

choosing the wrong technical indicator. Trading commodities is a game of

mental stability without the proper understanding of the futures and options

markets and the ability to remain calm, it is difficult to make rational trading

decisions. The goal of this book is to enable traders to create a trading

environment lacking peripheral distractions or stress which, in turn, mitigates

emotions and improves the odds of trading success. In short, the third edition

of A Trader 8217 s First Book on Commodities is everything you need to know

and do before you ever place a trade. - Carley Garner

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