A req'd reading for "Futures 101" An Intro to Futures Trad'g: This book is: 1) ONLY for non-futures traders looking to understand the art of commodity trading, 2) illustrating step-by-step of when, what, who, and how of futures trading, 3) depicting how you can win or loss BIG from futures. This book isn't: 1) an advice on how to WIN, 2) a tool on how to beat the system. Since I am a bystander looking to investing in the futures, this is a great book to begin. A perfect Futures for Dummies.
terrible: 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.
tHIS GUY DICK MUST BE A GENIUS: 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.
Future 101: An Introduction to Commodiy Trading(1999 Edition: It explains commodity trading in a very simple way.This book taught me more than I could ever manage by poring over numerous web sites.A very good book for beginners.
For Rank Beginners or Grade School Students.: 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.
| Author: | Richard E. Waldron | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 332.6328 | | EAN: | 9780965659307 | | Edition: | Revised | | ISBN: | 0965659305 | | Number Of Pages: | 301 | | Publication Date: | 2003-09-15 |
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