Back to the Futures
Crashing Dirt Bikes, Chasing Cows, and Unraveling the Mystery of Commodity Futures Markets
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Narrateur(s):
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Stu Ellis
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Auteur(s):
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Scott Irwin
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Doug Peterson
À propos de cet audio
Want to crack the code of commodity futures markets? Back to the Futures provides a unique and educational perspective on the world of commodity futures markets, shaped by the personal experiences and professional insights of Dr. Scott Irwin, a leading expert in the field.
Listeners will learn about the role of speculators, price discovery, the evolution of trading practices, the impact of regulatory measures, the transition from open outcry to electronic trading, commodity investments, and much more.
A storytelling format is used throughout that is sure to keep you entertained.
Listeners of Back to the Futures will gain a rich understanding of commodity futures markets that inform trading decisions and investment perspectives. This book is suitable for both novices and experts in the field.
Dr. Scott Irwin, a global thought leader in agricultural economics, has been studying, teaching, and participating in the world of commodity futures since growing up on his family farm in Iowa. His expertise and captivating storytelling abilities make him the ideal guide for this unforgettable journey through the world of commodity trading.
©2023 Scott Irwin and Doug Peterson (P)2023 Scott Irwin and Doug PetersonCe que les critiques en disent
“Rousing introduction to and defense of future trading, with stunts.” —BookLife Reviews by Publishers Weekly
“An entertaining and instructive blend of economic theory and personal remembrance.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Back to the Futures is a unique, fun, and educational guide to understanding commodities futures.” —Blue Ink Review