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HAVE FOUND THE COMMODITY COMPASS TO BE THEIR BEST AND MOST
CONVENIENT, INEXPENSIVE AND POTENT TOOL FOR HAVING THE
"INSIDE TRACK" TO THE COMMODITY FUTURES AND EQUITIES
MARKETS!
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market crash, as predicted the stock market. The Dow Jones, the S&P,
the Nasdaq, the NYSE, all dropped severely. This has effected stock
markets around the globe, truly a global effect. The dow dropped
over 500 points today in response to the Asian market meltdown. Many
have been introduced to trading by Ken Roberts, Larry Williams, Jake
Bernstein, Jack Schwager, and other. Trading commodities and
commodity futures can be risky, but commodities and commodity
futures can be traded with a high percentage of success if data is
reliable. Trading commodities and commodity futures can be done from
a fundamental or technical viewpoint. When using fundamentals to
trade commodities and commodity futures, various market, price,
supply, demand, government reports, even weather information is
utilized. Judgements about price direction is then arrived from
studied the various effects of the fundamental data. Traders who
trade commodities and commodity futures using a technical approach,
study price charts for various patterns. Others indicators derived
from the price chart patterns have been developed over the years.
Some traders use both - trading commodities and commodity futures by
using fundamentals for trend prediction and technical factors for
timing entry and exit points. What’s interesting about technical
trading of commodities and commodity futures, is that it often
includes price changes, irregardless of the ‘trigger’ or factor that
causes the change. This has been seen in trading commodities
technically for years. A price change is imminent and a report or
change will suddenly occur that then precipitates the change.
Trading commodities and commodity futures using Commodity Compass
takes some of the guesswork out of prediction of market direction.
Whatever method you use to trade commodities and commodity futures,
the Compass makes a great ‘sidecheck’ or confirmation of the other
data or indicators being used. It’s accuracy is extremely high. If you try it for a month you will see it’s high percentage
of correct calls. The commodities and futures markets allows investors
to purchase futures contracts and options on a variety of markets,
such as: wheat, oats, corn, soybean, soymeal, soybean oil, feeder
cattle, live cattle, hogs, pork bellies, gold, silver, copper, platinum,
coffee, cocoa, sugar, orange juice, cotton, lumber, crude oil, unleaded
gas, heating oil, natural gas, S & P, NYSE, T-Bonds, Eurodollars,
US dollar, Canadian dollar, deutchmark, Swiss franc, Japanese yen.
If you are interested in trading commodities and commodity futures,
it’s good to have reliable data.
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