Research and Markets: Commodity Trader's Almanac 2012: For Active Traders of Futures, Forex, Stocks & ETFs Is An Indispensible Resource for Traders Today

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8b29ca/commodity_traders) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Commodity Trader's Almanac 2012: For Active Traders of Futures, Forex, Stocks & ETFs" to their offering.

In the 2012 Edition of the Commodity Trader's Almanac, Jeffrey Hirsch once again teams up with veteran trader John Person to create an essential tool for both professional traders and those just getting started, to help them understand the complex and exciting world of alternatives. Created in a similar fashion to the Stock Trader's Almanac trusted for over 40 years the Commodity Trader's Almanac is a comprehensive guide featuring monthly strategies, patterns, trends, and trading techniques geared towards the major commodities and currencies, as well as ETFs, futures, and options.

  • Helps you understand how commodity pricing works and offers great insight into investing in them
  • Alerts you to little-known market patterns and tendencies to help forecast commodity market trends with accuracy and confidence
  • Contains expanded coverage on timing tools with tips on utilizing candlesticks and pivot points to better time seasonal trades, and more
  • Includes business cycle analysis and trading tips for the current climate

In the sixth edition of the trader-tested and investor-approved COMMODITY TRADER'S ALMANAC 2012, co-editors John Person, a 30-year veteran of the futures and options industry, and Stock Trader's Almanac editor-in-chief Jeff Hirsch deliver several new trading strategies and features.

The new 2012 edition has gone through more exhilarating additions, including a primer on options and spread trading with simple directional option trading strategies and some seasonal futures spread trades; increased number of exchange traded funds (ETFs) covered, and the inclusion of exchange traded notes (ETNs). ETNs are similar to exchange traded funds, but differ in structure, as they are issued as senior debt notes, while ETFs represent a stake in an underlying market. Also, there is a complete listing of First Notice, Last Trade, and Option Expiration Days for all 19 markets covered.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8b29ca/commodity_traders

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Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager,
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716