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Futures Market Slang PDF Print E-mail
Written by DeCarley Trading LLC   
Tuesday, 15 June 2010 05:49
 

Futures Market Slang Webinar Archive

Overview:

The Commodity industry is fast paced and stressful, yet surprisingly efficient. A portion of the proficiency can be attributed to the language industry insiders have developed as a means of communicating with one another effectively. As a trader, whether online or broker assisted, it is important to be familiar with market related terminology. After all, trading is a tough business and the last thing that you need is miscommunication or a lack of understanding. Join us to discuss commonly used terms that could better your understanding of the research you seek and improve the efficiency of the handling of your account.

 Click here to listen to the archive

 For more visit www.ATradersFirstBookonCommodities.com

Here is a list of the key points covered in this presentation:

  •          Bull vs. Bear: In regards to the economy, the market, your position
  •          Spread: Bid/Ask, Futures, Option
  •          Blow vs. Blow Out
  •          Busted Trade and Keypunch Errors
  •          Net Liq, Account Equity, Net Option Value
  •         Short Squeeze, Stop Running
  •          Unable, Split Fill, Partial Fill
  •          Handle
  •          Not Held
  •          & Much More...

 

 

 

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*There is substantial risk of loss in trading futures and options!!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 06:45
 
Trading Plan webinar with SFO/DeCarley PDF Print E-mail
Written by DeCarley Trading LLC   
Friday, 09 April 2010 05:36
 
Alternative Look at the Trading Plan
   
 
  
   
   
  
 
 
   
   
DeCarley Trading Plan Webina with SFO Magazine

 

 
Carley Garner, commodities analyst, broker and author of "A Trader's First Book on Commodities," discusses the challenges of system trading, the necessity of human intervention in trading, choosing the right trading vehicle for you, timing and risk-reward management.
 
Title:   Alternative Look at the Trading Plan
   
Cost: FREE
   
 How: 

Click here and choose "STRATEGY" to download (must register for SFOMag.com for free)

http://www.sfomag.com/TraderUniversity/WebinarArchive.aspx

 

 

 

     

Last Updated on Friday, 28 May 2010 07:03
 
Demystifying Treasury Futures PDF Print E-mail
Written by DeCarley Trading LLC   
Tuesday, 30 March 2010 05:45

Demystifying Treasury Futures

with DeCarley Trading and PFGBest

Overview:

Treasury futures are among the most popular of the leveraged trading vehicles. However, many traders fail to take the time to understand exactly what they are speculating on. This class will focus on the underlying asset of a Treasury futures contract, the mechanics of the market place and the benefit of trading in this arena relative to ETF's such as the TBT. We will also explore some of the economic reports and inter-market relationships that are capable of dominating Treasury pricing.

Key points covered in this presentation:

  1. What is a Treasury futures contract (deliverable asset, contract specs)?
  2. Cash market vs. Futures market pricing
  3. Why trade Treasury futures relative to Treasury specific ETF's?
  4. Fundamentals that drive Treasury futures pricing
  5. Treasuries and seasonal tendencies
  6. Spreading between bonds and notes

DeCarley Trading

www.DeCarleyTrading.com

Local: 702-947-0701

Toll Free: 1-866-790-TRADE (8723)

Fax : 702-947-6534

**There is substantial risk of loss in trading options and futures. Doing so may not be suitable for everyone.

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 August 2010 05:45
 
Coping with Margin Calls with SFO Magazine PDF Print E-mail
Written by DeCarley Trading LLC   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 07:58
Coping with Margin Calls: Adjust your risk...don't throw in the towel!
 
Carley Garner, commodities analyst, broker and author of "A Trader's First Book on Commodities," discusses explains how margin call are triggered, what actions a trader can take, and  how traders can adjust risk and margin without adding money or liquidating positions.
 
Title: Coping with Margin Calls
   
  Click here to review the archive of this class
   
  (You will need to register for free access)
 
**There is substantial risk of loss in trading futures and options!
 
 
Last Updated on Thursday, 05 August 2010 10:13
 
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Full Service or Online?

The decision to trade online or through a full service broker will undoubtedly make a large impact on your bottom line.  However, the impact may or may not be what you had in mind.  If you aren’t ready to begin placing your orders online on your own, despite saving money on commission it may be the most costly mistake that you ever make.

While commission is baggage, a slightly higher rate it may be worth every penny assuming that your broker is truly giving you what you are paying for…reliable and efficient execution along with quality guidance in strategy and analysis.

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Choosing a Commodity Broker

Most traders that are in the market for a broker are concerned primarily with trading platforms, commission and the quality of information provided such as newsletters.  However, if you are in the market for a full service broker, you need to take your research one step further.  Not only do you need to find a firm that is capable of meeting your logistic needs, but it is crucial that you choose an individual broker in which you can properly communicate, are comfortable with their experience and most of all trust to help you on your journey to being a successful trader. 

 

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Choosing a Brokerage Firm

Deciding on a brokerage firm is a significant decision and shouldn’t be taken lightly.  Before committing to a firm it is imperative that you research their services, experience, trading platforms and commission structure but more importantly whether your trading style and personality will be compatible.   For example, a beginning trader shouldn’t look to a deep discount online brokerage firm simply because they likely won’t get the guidance that they will need as a novice.  Similarly, a seasoned trader wouldn’t want to choose a firm that focuses on high-end service with a hefty price tag. 

 

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Commodities are hot, as Jim Rogers would say.  Stagnant stocks and the massive bull rally in raw commodities have lured much of the attention away from Wall Street and toward down-town Chicago.  It is difficult to turn on the television or open the newspaper without being reminded of the impact that commodity prices have on our daily lives.  

Traders are starving for simply written and comprehensive information on commodity speculation through options.  Unfortunately, most option trading literature is focused on the equity markets. There are very few books written that cater to commodity option traders and even fewer that are capable of pointing out the differences between the two arenas and guiding traders through the transition from stocks to commodities.  This is that book.   

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A Trader's First Book on Commodities

The Simple, Practical, 100% Useful How-To Guide for New Commodities Traders  

Carley's New Book Now Available

Click Here to Order "A Trader's First Book on Commmodities" through Barnes & Noble

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Before you trade commodities, you'll need significant practical knowledge of the associated risks and market characteristics. That's where this book comes in. You won't find boring theory or bewilderingly complex trading strategies here. Instead, you will find specific guidance on accessing commodity markets cost-effectively, avoiding common beginners' mistakes, and improving the odds of successful trades.

Drawing on her extensive experience teaching traders, Garner shows how to calculate profit, loss, and risk in commodities, and choose the best brokerage firm, service level, data sources, and market access for your needs. Garner demystifies the industry's colorful language, helps you clearly understand what you're buying and selling, and walks you through the entire trading process.

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