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The Trading Systems Toolkit: How to Build, Test and Apply Money-Making S

The Trading Systems Toolkit shows how to combine indicators to build a profitable trading system and how to customize a system to meet a trader's specific goals. Well-known futures trading educator Joe Krustinger provides everything a trader needs to know to test and evaluate a system before putting money at risk. Specific topis include: The three essential building blocks for every system; The advantages and disadvantages of a variety of technical indicators; Choosing a system that fits a trader's comfort level; Examples of actual systems; How to successfully implement a trading system.

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The Art of Electronic Futures Trading: Building a Winning System by Avoi

Strategies to help electronic futures traders let intellect and instinct - not emotion and adrenaline - rule their trading Hot on the hells of electronic stock trading, electronic futures trading promises to be the next big wave. The Art of Electronic Futures Trading is the first comprehensive examination of the unique psychological aspects needed to successfully trade electronic futures - complete with real world feedback and pointers from actual traders! A multi-step personality test illustrates the four categories of trading style, pointing traders to the right style for their personalities. It then helps them build high-profit, personalized systems using elements that include: *A 5-step plan for successful electronic futures trading *Technical indicators to spot trending and sideways markets *How using pattern recognition can lead to more profitable, disciplined trading

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Economics of Futures Trading (For Commercial and Personal Profit)

Topics include exchanges of commodities, mechanics of futures trading, historical development, competitive marktes, risk shifting, equity financing, speculative pricing, cash and futures price relationships, warehousmen and merchants, primary producers, users of raw materials, speculators, market performance, market regulation, market development and much more. 368 pages. 2nd edition, 2nd print.

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Mastering Futures Trading : An Advanced Course for Sophisticated Strateg

Skilled stock traders and investors are increasingly turning to futures trading to augment their overall performance. Mastering Futures Trading introduces these traders to proven and popular Strategies, concepts, and methods for becoming experts in this high-potential, highly leveraged game. Unique in its unflinching look at the realities of futures trading—both the highs and the lows—this clear and accessible book covers how to trade hot new single-stock futures, proven futures trading strategies, blow-by-blow examples of futures trading in action, and more.

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The Four Biggest Mistakes in Futures Trading

This book will help you trade futures profitably by showing you how to identify and avoid making four common mistakes that can derail your plan and reduce your profits. Following on the heels of his original bestseller, The Four Biggest Mistakes In Option Trading, systsem developer Kaeppel now focuses his attention on the volatile futures market and shows traders how to trade these markets to their advantage. In Kaeppel's quick reading style you'll .Learn how to assess whether you are financially and emotionally ready to trade futures, .Determine how much money you can affort to risk, .Learn what leverage is and how it can be used to generate above average returns without exposing yourself to too much risk, .Understand why "fearing" the market is better and safer than downplaying risk. Now steer clear of trading missteps and learn how to trade more profitably trade after trade with Kaeppel's winning strategies.

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The History of Commodity Futures Trading and Its Regulation

This book analyzes the impact of regulation on today's commodity futures trading market by examining the development and growth of both. It addresses the development of regulatory efforts and examines the regulated futures exchange, discusses the creation and development of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and focuses on the types of commodity interests that are traded and their regulation. Commodity interests include leverage contracts, commodity futures contracts and options, and foreign contracts. Including an examination of the problems faced by the government in its regulatory efforts, this important new work is an accessible and authoritative guide for anyone involved in the commodity futures market, including banks, businesses, speculators, and regulators.

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Trading for a Bright Future: Trading Beliefs for Trading Profits

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Commodity Exchanges And Futures Trading - Principles And Operating Metho

Commodity Exchanges AND Futures Trading- PRINCIPLES AND OPERATING METHODS by Julius B. Baer. Contents include: Preface x I HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF COMMODITY EXCHANGES 3 Ancient Markets Markets in the Dark Ages The Medieval Fairs Merchant Associations The Law Merchant Courts of the Fair The Law Merchant Becomes the Common Law in the United States Development of the Modern Commod ity Market Organized Commodity Markets Not All Com modity Markets Have Exchanges Organization of Markets before Exchanges Brokers Commission AgentsDealers Risk Bearing Risks of Commodity Dealers The Market Risk of the Dealer Credit Risks of Dealers Other Risks of Dealers Major Defect in the Physical Markets Which Operate with out Exchanges The Growing Need for Exchange Services in All Commodity MarketsProducers' Associations Dealers' Trade Associations Establishment of Self-Regulation by Deal ers' Trade Associations Arbitration of Disputes Standardiza tion of Contracts Standardization of Qualities or Grades II THE ECONOMIC FUNCTIONS OF COMMODITY EXCHANGES 27 The Exchange Market Place of the Commodity Exchange in Distribution The Risks of Modern Industrial Society The Exchange Market as a Guarantor of Deliveries ( at Contract Time) and of Payments for Deliveries ( at Contract Price) Exchanges Make Commodities Liquid Profit Margins in Dis tribution Are Reduced Exchanges Expedite Marketing-Exchanges Form a World Market Exchanges Level Prices be tween Markets Buyers May Anticipate Requirements Continuous Prices a Factor in Fair Dealing Does the Exchange Stabilize Prices? Price Movements Discount the Future The Exchange as a Source of Trade Information Exchanges Reg ulate Speculation Exchanges Promote Uniformity in the Trade Exchanges as Regulators of Consumption. III SPECULATION A CONSTRUCTIVE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ON COMMODITY EXCHANGES 51 The Function of Organized Speculation in the Distribution of StaplesWithout Organized Speculation Exchange Markets Could Not FunctionAttacks on Speculation Defenses of Speculation Speculation and Gambling Does Speculation Make for Lower Prices? Phases of the Contention that Specu lation Lowers Prices Does Speculation Steady Prices? Ex change Trading Levels Prices between Markets The Specula tor's Assumption of Risk Speculators Provide a Broad Market Large Volume of Transactions on Exchanges Short Selling Regulation of Speculation IV GRADING, STANDARDIZATION, AND INSPECTION 86 Advantages of Inspection and Grading Establishment of Standard Grades and Methods of Classification Standards in the Cotton Trade Inspection and Grading in the Grain Trade Standards in the Rubber Trade Sampling Grading Ware housing V PUBLICITY OF PRICES, CROP AND MARKET REPORTS, AND OTHER STATISTICS 96 Importance of Reports and Statistics The Importance of Widespread Publication of Prices Sources of Information-Reports Issued Daily Report of the New York Cotton Ex changeDaily Market Report of the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange Crop Statistics in the Grain Trade Annual Reports Prompt and Widespread Publication of Prices Con trol of Quotations Newspaper Reports Market Letters Reg ulation of Consumption VI COMMODITIES ADAPTABLE TO FUTURES TRADING 110 Units Must Be Homogeneous The Commodity Must Be Sus ceptible of Standardization of Grades Supply and Demand Must Be Large The Supply Must Flow Naturally to Market-Supply and Demand Must Be Uncertain The Commodity Must Not Be Perishable Commodities in Which Exchange Trading Is Conducted Commodities Not Adapted to Futures Trading Commodities Which Might Be Adapted to Futures Trading The Metals Iron-Other Commodities Wool Pe troleum Coal Conclusions VII THE FUTURES OR EXCHANGE CONTRACT 126 Physical ( Cash or Spot) Markets and Futures Markets Devel opment of the Futures or Exchange Contract Origin of the Contents vii Futures or Exchange ContractA Futures Co

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Mastering Futures Trading

A Clear-Eyed Look at How to Win—and More Important, Keep From Losing—In the Futures Trading ArenaFutures trading is among today's most highly leveraged, potentially profitable financial pursuits. It can also be one of the most frustrating. Mastering Futures Trading is a short course for minimizing that frustration—by learning the rules, discovering how to profit from those rules, and consistently using futures market cycles to your advantage.

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The Encyclopedia of Trading Strategies

The Encyclopedia of Trading Strategies is for traders who want to take the next step to consistently profitable trading. The authors--themselves seasoned veterans of the futures trading arena--pinpoint the trading methods and strategies that have been shown to produce market-beating returns. Their rigorous and systematic backtesting of each method, using the same sets of markets and analytic techniques, provides a scientific, system-based approach to system development...to help you assemble the trading system that will put you on the road to becoming a more consistently profitable trader.

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