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You can't lose trading commodities: By Robert F. Wiest Well-written treatise on how to scale-trade effectively in depressed markets. Because of its simplicity, the trading method is explained in only a few pages, making it ideal for people who have never


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You can't lose trading commodities: By Robert F. Wiest

Title:You can't lose trading commodities: By Robert F. Wiest
Author:Robert F Wiest
Rating:4.85 (658 Votes)
Asin:B00072U7RM
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:280 Pages
Publish Date:0000-00-00
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Well-written treatise on how to scale-trade effectively in depressed markets. From the book cover: This trading method was first published in a small pamphlet in 1975. The interest generated by this publication prompted the author to publish this system in book form in 1980. Each subsequent edition of "You Can't Lose Trading Commodities" contains additional information relevant to the commodity trader in general, and to the Scale Trader in particular. Because of its simplicity, the trading method is explained in only a few pages, making it ideal for people who have never traded commodities before; yet, large corporations use it to make millions of dollars in profits annually. This book starts with the best primer ever written as an introduction to commodities trading, then explains the trading method. It expands into detailed discussions of interest rates and the Federal Reserve, the current danger within the stock market, and guidelines for people who want to become commodity traders.

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