Carley Garner, an experienced futures and options broker with DeCarley Trading, will be presenting at the Las Vegas TradersExpo with dozens of other industry professionals November 12th through the 14th.Trading futures without long and short option hedges is stressful

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Carley will be outlining strategies including how to mimic stock market characteristics, such as limited risk and dividend income, in the commodity markets using creative uses of futures and options. 

If you cannot attend the conference, you can still watch select presentations (including ours) for free via a LIVE STREAM enabling access to real-time market analysis, education, and trading strategies from some of the most renowned names in the trading business.

In addition to watching live from any streaming device, you'll receive free access to a virtual exhibit hall featuring dozens of company profiles where you can download in-depth research reports, newsletters, and videos from the industry’s top product and service providers.

Futures and Options Trading Booksby Carley Garner

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Choosing a Futures Broker and Brokerage Service

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A Fair Commission Rate vs. Low Commission

To look at commission rates objectively, we must understand the background of the futures industry and how brokerages accept risk for fees.

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Choosing a Commodity Brokerage Firm

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Choosing a Futures and Options Broker

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The Truth about Futures Commission

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Commodities via Futures or ETFs?

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