Futures 101 : An Introduction to Commodity Trading

  • ISBN13: 9780965659307
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Curious about commodities? If you’re looking for a good book with an overview of futures, this one works. FUTURES 101 tells how money is made and lost in today’s fast-paced futures market and does so in an interesting style – part commentary, part verse, snippets rather than long chapters. Plus it does not try to sell you something or promise the moon. This is all about commodity futures trading, a financial arena bigger than the stock market yet relativ… More >>

Futures 101 : An Introduction to Commodity Trading


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5 Responses to “Futures 101 : An Introduction to Commodity Trading”

  1. J. Foley says:

    Excellent service. My book arrived on time and in excellent shape, just as described on the site.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. MATT DONOVAN says:

    THIS BOOK TAKES THE COMPLICATED DECISIONS THAT INVESTING IS ALL ABOUT AND BREAKS IT DOWN INTO A LANGUAGE THAT IS EASILY ABSORBED. oNCE THE INFORMATION IS DISPEARSED mR WALDRON NEVER TRIES TO LEAD THE READER IN ANY ONE DIRECTION, THUS THE INFORMATION SEEMS TO BE SENT AS A LEARNING TOOL ONLY. THANK YOU MR WALDRON FOR THIS MASTERPIECE IN COMMODITY TRADING. I LOOK FORWARD ANY FUTURE BOOKS REGARDING FUTURES. YOU MUST, IF YOU HAVE ANY SENSE OF FEAR, BUY THIS BOOK BEFORE JUMPING OFF THE CLIFF OF COMMODITIES TRADING. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED AFTER YOU READ THIS BARGIN.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    Very poorly written. No charts, No visuals. I bought it for a frind who is interested in a basic undertanding of commodities. I sent it back after trying to read a little of it. It doesn’t flow. I got the feeling the author wrote with no outline.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. I truly enjoyed 95% of this book and found it to be an incredibly simply written and easily understandable beginning text. My only complaint is that there is a multi-page (17 page) examination of Hillary Clinton’s commodity investments of the late 70’s, during which Waldron does some of the most partisan campaigning that I have ever read. I dont know whether she did anything wrong or not. Frankly, not reall interested. But please stop telling me how innocent she is. Other than that–really good book.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Tradewright says:

    If you have no experience in any market, this book is for you. Takes 2 hours to read/skim. I learned a little about the background of commodities. Book is also annoying to read because of it’s unorthodox style of font (block lettering), strange page layout (Sentences are sometimes indented in a ladder-style, like poetry), and repeating of information. Find a meater text.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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