futures trading
Another Silver commodity trading washout occurred this week leaving the short-term Metal bulls in a world of trouble scrambling to meet margin calls and/or outright liquidation as those involved in futures trading caused panic selling when December Silver futures took out the May 1st low this week, decimating those who insisted or were hood winked by their futures trading broker into accumulation over $14.00 per ounce.
The now almost $15,000.00 correction per 1 contract, from the February high has perpetuated a new wave of metal futures trading/online commodity trading fatalities confirming the fact that most people involved in commodity investing that decide to participate in the world of futures trading unfortunately have limited success.
In my opinion, those of you that continue to depend on commodity broker related recommendations or short-term investment newsletters that promote futures trading commissions should very simply make your check payable to your broker or your futures trading Exchange of choice instead of funding a futures trading account that will only cause unnecessary stress.
The short-term futures trading addict is usually stuck in front of an online commodity trading screen at home, straining to watch every tick and every market gyration, mentally exhausted when the closing bell finally rings. I should tell all of you... that was me for 25 years of my futures trading career, going to war everyday contributing to the lavish future broker lifestyle always on the losing end year after year.
While my book, that will be released later this year “The Truth About Commodity Trading” certainly details the philosophical transformation I went through regarding futures trading in the late 1990s, there is no question my Long Term Strategies certainly changed my life professionally.
My Commodity positions published later in this investment newsletter speaks volumes regarding Long Term futures trading accumulation that has been an exciting proposition this New Millennium using futures trading techniques, that for the most part, most future brokers are aware of but don’t implement due to retail commodity investing turnover that is necessary to create volume.
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There is a risk of loss in futures and options trading. You should carefully
consider whether futures trading is appropriate for you in light of your investment
experience and objectives, financial resources and other relevant circumstances.
PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS.
Information herein has been obtained and prepared from sources believed to be
reliable; however no guarantee to its accuracy is made. Comments contained in
these materials are not intended to be a solicitation to buy or sell any of the
commodities mentioned. Opinions expressed herein are the opinions of the author
only and not the opinion of any firm the author may be affiliated or associated with.

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