Product Description
Many investors learn how to trade equity options, but many are unfamiliar with futures. As headlines about commodity prices proliferate, active, self–directed investors are turning their attention to futures.
The Complete Guide to Futures Trading is a comprehensive introductory handbook to investing with commodity futures, including the increasingly popular mini(r) stock index futures and the new singles stock futures contracts. It offers how–to advice from finding a broker to opening an account to making a trade, and provides advice based on years of experience to help new traders get started in commodity futures.
From the Back Cover
PRAISE FOR The Complete Guide to FUTURES TRADING
"This landmark book makes futures trading accessible to mainstream individual investors. As chief executive officer of the largest financial exchange in the world for trading futures and options, I can wholeheartedly recommend this volume for the reader who wants to learn the fundamentals of investing in futures."
From the Foreword by Craig S. Donohue, Chief Executive Officer, Chicago Mercantile Exchange
"The Complete Guide to Futures Trading is the ultimate ′getting started′ guide. The book leads you through an informative yet concise course with an A–to–Z explanation of how to trade futures successfully. eSignal has partnered with Refco Private Client Group for more than a decade to provide futures traders with reliable, accurate, and actionable data. This is a much–needed and well–written resource for the new futures trader."
Chuck Thompson, President, eSignal
"My hat is off to the authors of this extremely well–written and timely book about futures trading. If the experts are right that the next bull market will be in commodities, this guide will find a large audience among investors interested in diversifying beyond stocks and bonds. This guide does a terrific job of explaining the practical aspects of futures trading and will be of great use to anyone interested in using these instruments to participate in market trends."
John Damgard, President, Futures Industry Association