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Books > Money & Finance > Investment & securities > Commodities
A sensational and compelling insider's view that lifts the lid on the
fast-paced and dazzling world of derivatives, now in a smaller,
paperback format.
Traders Guns and Money is a wickedly comic expose of the culture, games
and pure deceptions played out every day in trading rooms around the
world. And played out with other people's money.
This sensational insider's view of the business of trading and
marketing derivatives, explains the frighteningly central role that
derivatives and financial products played in the global financial
crisis.
This worldwide bestseller reveals the truth about derivatives: those
financial tools memorably described by Warren Buffett as 'financial
weapons of mass destruction'. Traders, Guns and Money will introduce
you to the players and the practices and reveals how the real money is
made and lost.
This book offers practical knowledge, analysis, trading techniques
and methodologies required for the management of key international
commodities. The author explores each aspect of commodity trading
in detail and helps the reader to implement effective techniques to
build a strong portfolio. Early chapters set the current scene of
commodity trading markets before going on to discuss the
fundamental instruments and tools used in navigating commodity
markets. The author provides detailed, empirical case studies of
traded natural resources in order to explicate the financial
instruments that enable professionals both to invest and to trade
them successfully. Later chapters investigate the psychology and
behavioural influences behind optimal market trading, in which the
author encourages the reader to understand and combat the obstacles
that prevent them from reaching their full trading potential.
The next bull market is here. It's not in stocks. It's not in
bonds. It's in commodities - and some smart investors will be
riding that bull to record returns in the next decade. Before Jim
Rogers hit the road to write his best-selling books Investment
Biker and Adventure Capitalist, he was one of the world's most
successful investors. He co-founded the Quantum Fund and made so
much money that he never needed to work again. Yet despite his
success, Rogers has never written a book of practical investment
advice - until now. In Hot Commodities, Rogers offers the low-down
on the most lucrative markets for today and tomorrow. In late 1998,
gliding under the radar, a bull market in commodities began. Rogers
thinks it's going to continue for at least fifteen years - and he's
put his money where his mouth is: In 1998, he started his own
commodities index fund. It's up 165% since then, with more than
$200 million invested, and it's the single-best performing index
fund in the world in any asset class. Less risky than stocks and
less sluggish than bonds, commodities are where the money is - and
will be in the years ahead. Rogers's strategies are simple and
straightforward. You can start small - a few thousand dollars will
suffice. It's all about putting your money into stuff you
understand, the basic materials of everyday life, like copper,
sugar, cotton, corn, or crude oil. Once you recognize the cyclical
and historical trading patterns outlined here, you'll be on your
way. In language that is both colourful and accessible, Rogers
explains why the world of commodity investing can be one of the
simplest of all - and how commodities are the bases by which
investors can value companies, markets, and whole economies. To be
a truly great investor is to know something about commodities. For
small investors and high rollers alike, Hot Commodities is as good
as gold ...or lead, or aluminium, which are some of the commodities
Rogers says could be as rewarding for investors.
The United States holds strategic stockpiles of nearly 100
industrial minerals, metals, and other commodities. These
stockpiles have influenced the world commodity markets in many
ways. This work brings together in one place, documentary and
statistical evidence about the size and nature of the U.S.
strategic stockpiles, and the ways in which this influence has been
evidenced, in markets for the important industrial metals.
The landscape of commodity markets has drastically changed in
recent years. Once a market of refineries and mines, it has become
the market of investment funds and commodity trading advisors.
Given this transformation, are commodity investments still as
beneficial as 20 or 30 years ago? This book is an attempt to answer
these questions.
From aluminium and platinum to zinc and gold, oil and gas to cocoa
and wheat, our lives are full of products derived or made from
commodities - the world's natural resources. We often take them for
granted - but at our peril, given the pivotal role these resources
play in what we consume and produce. Price volatility, changing
patterns of global demand and geopolitical instability regularly
expose how unpredictable availability of and trade in commodities
can be. This revised edition offers a concise and indispensable
guide to commodities, including the latest trends in consumption,
production, trade, markets and prices, as well as invaluable
insights into future developments. Whether as raw materials or
financial assets to be traded, commodities matter. This book shows
us why.
Volatility in Korean Capital Markets summarizes the Korean
experience of volatile capital flows, analyzes the economic
consequences, evaluates the policy measures adopted, and suggests
new measures for the future.
Deterrence of market manipulation is central to the entire
regulatory and legal framework governing the operation of American
commodity futures markets. However, despite all of the regulatory,
scholarly, and legal scrutiny of market manipulation, the subject
is widely misunderstood. Federal commodity and securities laws
prohibit manipulation, but do not define it. Scholarly research has
failed to analyze adequately the causes or effects of manipulation,
and the relevant judicial decisions are confused, confusing, and
contradictory. The aim of this book is to illuminate the process of
market manipulation by presenting a rigorous economic analysis of
this phenomenon, including the conditions that facilitate it and
its effects on market users and others. The conclusions of this
analysis are used to examine critically some legal and regulatory
anti-manipulation policies. The Economics, Law and Public Policy of
Market Power Manipulation concludes with a set of robust and
realistic tests that regulators and jurists can apply to detect and
deter manipulation.
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