|  | Dorsey, Thomas J. / DeRosier, Tammy F. / Keeton, Paul L. / Morrison, Susan L. / Parker, Joshua B. Commodity Strategies High-Profit Techniques for Investors and Traders Wiley Trading Series
  1. Edition - October 2007 48.90 Euro 2007. 208 Pages, Hardcover ISBN-10: 0-470-12631-0 ISBN-13: 978-0-470-12631-8 - John Wiley & Sons

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Detailed description Praise for Commodity Strategies
"I have read many books on Point & Figure charting, but this is the first in its category-on the application of the time-tested methodology of Point & Figure charting, in particular, the concept of 'relative strength,' to pick outperforming commodities as well as to achieve diversification of non-correlated assets. If you are looking for a profitable and comprehensive methodology to making money from the commodity and currency markets and ETFs, look no further-you have found it. This book has it all." -Fred Tam, MPhil, CFTe, MSTA, lecturer in technical analysis at
University Malaya and Open University Malaysia
"Tom Dorsey is a market wizard who continues to stimulate the investor's mind. Commodity Strategies is powerful from start to finish with charts and many interesting insights. It's a clear guide for anyone looking to expand their investment horizon." -Joseph Barrato, EVP of Investment Strategies, Arrow Funds
"This book and Dorsey's commodity strategies provide a much-needed, disciplined, and risk-managed framework for when and how to incorporate commodities into a portfolio. His investment methodologies along with the evolution of ETFs into alternative asset classes like commodities and currencies are a match made in heaven." -H. Bruce Bond, President and CEO, PowerShares Capital Management
From the contents Preface.
Chapter 1. Developing a Trading System.
Chapter 2. Patterns, Trends & Price Objectives.
Chapter 3. Using Spot Charts.
Chapter 4. Relative Strength with Commodities.
Chapter 5. Other Strategies & Tools.
Chapter 6. Putting It All Together.
Chapter 7. Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) & Commodity Markets.
Chapter 8. Mutual Funds and the Evolution of the Commodity Markets.
Chapter 9. Final Thoughts.
Appendix A. Commodity Futures Reference Sheet.
Index.
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