commodity trading
commodity trading
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by Amar Mahallati - 2007-06-26
What is a Futures Contract?A futures contract is a commitment to buy a commodity with an inherent value at the date specified. It's used by the people who produce those commodities to regularize thei...
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by Thomas Cathey - 2007-06-29
As traders all we really need to know is when a market is going to stop moving in one direction then turn around and head in the other. The rest is noise. I try to concentrate most of my energy on ide...
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by Thomas Cathey - 2007-06-29
As traders all we really need to know is when a market is going to stop moving in one direction then turn around and head in the other. The rest is noise. I try to concentrate most of my energy on ide...
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by Thomas Cathey - 2007-06-29
As traders all we really need to know is when a market is going to stop moving in one direction then turn around and head in the other. The rest is noise. I try to concentrate most of my energy on ide...
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by Thomas Cathey - 2007-07-01
As traders all we really need to know is when a market is going to stop moving in one direction then turn around and head in the other. The rest is noise. I try to concentrate most of my energy ...
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by Thomas Cathey - 2007-07-01
As traders, all we really need to know is when a market is going to stop moving in one direction then turn around and head in the other. The rest is noise. I try to concentrate most of my energy...
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by Sandra Case - 2007-07-05
Absolute Futures has clients everyday trading Corn. With all the publicity about Ethanol being made from Corn, we decided to write a series of simple articles explaining what Ethanol is, how it is pro...
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by Sandra Case - 2007-07-19
This second article by Absolute Futures will explain the commercial production of ethanol. Ethanol is a product of fermentation. Fermentation is a sequence of reactions which release energy from organ...
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by Mike Estrey - 2007-07-27
Traders in shares, indices, forex or commodities should always have a backdrop of basic rules, which revolve around going with the trend, limiting losses and good money management. In other papers, we...
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by Thomas Cathey - 2007-07-30
Of all the important skills in trading, survival is number one. For unless we make it through the inevitable bad times, we won't be around to capitalize on the good. I've laid out some trading account...