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Good books - futures/commodities


Yeah, there are some pretty obscure futures markets out there, like orange juice.

I think you have a very good approach to what you are doing. Maximising gains and minimising downside risk. It's the name of the game, no matter how you do it. And futures can help you reduce risk, or lower downside damage if done right too.

And Barrett, I agree. BUT... a big part in the run up of wheat prices appears to be runs in soybeans etc. which have taken acreage away from wheat, leading to record lows in stored wheat. So although inevitable, crop rotation (pardon the pun) may take 6+ months to have some real impact.

Mmm... the AWB trade would have sucked. Not much you can do about that... From a technical perspective, I try to find a stock chart that closely resembles the underlying commodity if I am bullish on it. Because I'm not prepared to hold futures overnight, it's an appropriate strategy for me. Worked with LGL for me with ticker gold at the same time as well. But NCM would have been just as acceptable to me. Did the same with Nickel last year.

ETF's may also be another alternative to futures as well. Endless opportunities/ strategies out there.
 

Yeh, I was reading about orange juice futures when looking at option spreads, ha ha, definately some obscure futures you can trade out there!

Thx, I was also reading about hedging with futures in order to minimise downside damage and probably should have used it in this latest crash/correction (just didnt know at the time), though luckily I cut some losses and got most out.

Good idea on the technical perspective of the stock chart and underlying commodity.

ETF's ha ha, no idea what they are, but I agree 110% on the endless opportunities/strategies out there, far too many to ever get your head around, too bad because Im one of these people that wants to learn EVERYTHING! Just have to relax and let some thing pass!
 
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