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The essential futures market reference guide A Complete Guide to the Futures Market is the comprehensive resource for futures traders and analysts. Spanning everything from technical analysis, trading systems, and fundamental analysis to options, spreads, and practical trading principles, A Complete Guide is required reading for any trader or investor who wants to successfully navigate the futures market. Clear, concise, and to the point, this fully revised and updated second edition provides a solid foundation in futures market basics, details key analysis and forecasting techniques, explores advanced trading concepts, and illustrates the practical application of these ideas with hundreds of market examples. A Complete Guide to the Futures Market : Details different trading and analytical approaches, including chart analysis, technical indicators and trading systems, regression analysis, and fundamental market models. Separates misleading market myths from reality. Gives step-by-step instruction for developing and testing original trading ideas and systems. Illustrates a wide range of option strategies, and explains the trading implications of each. Details a wealth of practical trading guidelines and market insights from a recognized trading authority. Trading futures without a firm grasp of this market’s realities and nuances is a recipe for losing money. A Complete Guide to the Futures Market offers serious traders and investors the tools to keep themselves on the right side of the ledger. Review: A Peerless Introduction to Trading and Investment - This is a must-read book for anyone interested in trading anything. I was surprised to discover that despite the title that refers to Futures, most of this book covers knowledge applicable to all financial markets. Don't be put off by the high page count and tiny font, it is written in an exceptionally easy-to-digest style. I was also pleasantly surprised at how balanced it is; the authors introduce all sorts of topics and then include caveats and illustrations not just of how and when you can apply it, but also how and when not to. Worth every penny if you're any sort of trader, interested in becoming one, or working in the investment finance industry. Review: Entire words missing - I’m a few pages in with the Kindle version. There are entire words missing and it doesn’t make sense: “you can enter a buy order for a bushel of corn at $4.01 or $4.01 but not $4.01” REALLY?! I paid £80 for this?!
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J**D
A Peerless Introduction to Trading and Investment
This is a must-read book for anyone interested in trading anything. I was surprised to discover that despite the title that refers to Futures, most of this book covers knowledge applicable to all financial markets. Don't be put off by the high page count and tiny font, it is written in an exceptionally easy-to-digest style. I was also pleasantly surprised at how balanced it is; the authors introduce all sorts of topics and then include caveats and illustrations not just of how and when you can apply it, but also how and when not to. Worth every penny if you're any sort of trader, interested in becoming one, or working in the investment finance industry.
4**S
Entire words missing
I’m a few pages in with the Kindle version. There are entire words missing and it doesn’t make sense: “you can enter a buy order for a bushel of corn at $4.01 or $4.01 but not $4.01” REALLY?! I paid £80 for this?!
C**.
Really good book
Grande libro. Ben scritto, chiaro really usefull. It would have been fantastic if the author had added some real scheme to test a strategy through excell.
M**D
Sinply the best.
Excellent guide into basics and more advanced areas of Futures markets and trading. Makes a great delve into technical aspects of markets and its dynamics, as well as provides great step by step material for more advanced methodologies. If you have a strong grasp of mathematics and have time to fully digest the material it is invaluable even for an experienced trader or analyst.
T**I
Worst Book I ever read on Futures Trading
Um es auf Deutsch zu sagen: das schlechteste Buch, das ich in Bezug auf Futures Trading gelesen habe! Die Aufmachung: miese Papierqualität und zu viele völlig unleserliche und viel zu kleine Schwarz-Weiss-Charts ! Der Inhalt: Total am Thema vorbei. Wer glaubt, AUS DIESEM BUCH das Futurestrading zu erlernen, hat sich total getäuscht! Das Buch ist voll mit - technischer Analyse (krieg ich bei John J. Murphy aber besser aufbereitet) - altklugen Sprüchen und Tipps (z.T. hat Mr. Schwager ganze Kapitel aus seinen "Market-Wizards" einfach überneommen und einkopiert) - methematischen Formeln, die KEINEN Trader jemals interessieren (vllt. einen Doktoranten in Harvard, der Volkswirtschaft studiert) Dem Buch fehlt: - Grundlegende Information über Futures selbst und den fundamentalen Einflüssen auf deren Preisentwicklung - Grundlegende Information über das Trading von Futures (kein Wort über Margin, Settlement und was terminmärkte noch ausmacht) - Grundlegende Information über die Futuresmärkte, deren Bedeutung (was eine wesentliche Auswirkung auf das Trading mit Futures hat; Futures sind eben KEINE AKTIEN, KEIN FOREX) und der Marktteilnehmer (kein Wort über die Commercials, deren eigentliches "Playfield" der Terminmarkt ist oder über die Hedgefonds, die ebenfals den Preis eines Futures beeinflussen) Lediglich das allererste Kapital, das J. Schwager etwas abschätzen "für den 'blutigen Anfänger' " bezeichnet, gerät in die Nähe dessen, was der Titel verspricht: ein Guide für die Futuresmärkte zu sein. Hier wird mit einem bekannten Namen Geld gemacht. Aber: - Schade ums Papier (800 Seiten graues, holziges Papier in der einer Qualität, die eine Tageszeitung nicht einsetzen würde) -Schade um die Zeit, wenn man es ganz lesen würde (ehrlicherweise muss ich gestehen, dass ich nach ca. 500 Seiten davon abgekommen bin) und vor allem -Schade ums Geld! Dieses Buch ist alles mögliche, nur kein "Guide für die Futuresmärkte". Wer wirklich ein Buch sucht, mit dem er sich ins Trading an den Futuresmärkten einarbeiten kann, greift zu - George Kleinman (für den Anfänger) - Stephen Briese (umd die Märkte tiefer zu verstehen) - Larry Williams (für die profitable Strategie) - Alexander Elder — der hat zwar NICHTS MIT FUTURES am Hut, ist jedoch der überragende Tradingpsychologe und schaut sich im Internet um!
K**S
Must for trading markets
The book is a storehouse for valuable insights for trading. I would suggest you read it slowly to digest amazing knowledge it offers.
R**R
Not Super-Thin Printed Paper Like Others Say...
A Complete Guide to the Futures Market: Technical Analysis, Trading Systems, Fundamental Analysis, Options, Spreads, and Trading Principles (2nd Edition), by: Jack D. Schwager and Mark Etzkorn, ISBN: 978-1118853757, c2017, 720 pages, Wiley, publ. There is talk in the reviews that the printed paper in this book is super-thin, like scriptures. I was happy to receive my copy in huge textbook format, in great condition (thanks!). I'm happy with my purchase. In terms of content, I really like the straightforward coverage on Optimization parameters, and the Optimization myth (pp. 297-310), which I think is one up for the investor know-how, skill, and competence argument. Book states, "In summary, contrary to widespread belief, there is some reasonable question as to whether optimization will yield meaningfully better results over the long run than randomly picking parameter sets to be traded....this statement is not intended to imply that optimization is never any value....however, the degree of improvement provided by optimization is far less than generally perceived and that traders would probably save a lot of money by first PROVING any assumption they are making about optimization rather than taking such assumption on blind faith" (p. 310), such as by trend following. I think this is thoroughly true, and the authors give clear examples of why they support this view. I agree with the authors’ view that regardless of whatever system of optimization employed, it still has to be tested and PROVEN to be significantly effective beyond extrapolation to prior performance, or some trending price movement, which is still quite a challenge. Case and point: can one prove that a hurricane or tornado will not fully wipe out next season's grain? Inferentially, a more reliable system of grand analyses of all variables should be considered for every single trade; otherwise, one has to be thinking about variables for every single trade or portfolio asset at all times. Where is the work-life balance in that? Nonetheless, the authors do not leave you empty handed based on their views. It is by what the authors point out and discuss that we find what we advisably should and should not do. Perhaps all the solutions and answers to PROVING more reliable trading methods lie in quantitative reasoning (algorithms, ML, DL, AI, etc), and I think this book adds value to that perspective, especially by offering a clear understanding of the pros and cons of technical and fundamental analyses. This book arms you with a useful knowledge about fundamental and technical strategies, thereby pushing forward quantitative reasoning, machine learning, deep learning, and AI approaches. I am only hoping that, in all my grasping and learning more and more about tech and quantitative strategies -- on the basis of the details in this and other books -- I can create and utilize a trading system that is PROVEN effective. I think the book is definitely worth at least 4 stars for the insights on tech and fundamental analyses alone. In fact, I would more accurately put it at 4.5 stars for that aspect, if it were possible. Finally, this book lets you know that you can be successful on previous and current mainstream trading approaches (tech/fundamental methods, spreads, discretionary/empirical trading, etc) -- but my view on that is perhaps a more reliable system of trading can be attained through a well-defined trading philosophy (Chapter 36), stop-loss know-how (Chapters 13 and 14), and skill and competence in computational (quantitative) approaches in futures trading (e.g., Kevin J. Davey's books). This view is further supported in Dr. Avci's book, "Performance, Managerial Skill, and Factor Exposures in Commodity Trading Advisors and Managed Futures Funds," c2019, ISBN: 978-1612334738. I also think this book goes undeniably well with – and should be read in accompaniment with – Omar Bassal’s book “Swing Trading for Dummies (2nd Edition)”, c2019, ISBN: 978-1119565086. Don’t underestimate the title; it’s a “Dummies” book but it’s actually a very good one and quite useful as a strong reference book – it is all about what and what not to do in fundamental analysis and technical analysis. In closing, Schwager and Etzkorn's book is quite helpful and I think it merits 5 stars for what it does. There is much to be gained from all books mentioned here because these guys know what they’re talking about, and one can succeed on their guidance with the encouraging outlook of doing well in today’s digital capital markets industries.
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