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The January 2010 series of webinars which focused on the CME Group Metals and Energy futures products is now available through our recorded playbacks (24/7).
If you missed any of the live events, or would like to review the information provided, simply click the associated button and the playback will stream directly to your computer.
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Exciting Trading Opportunities in the Metal and Energy Markets
January 21st 12:00pm (Sydney) / January 20th 8:00pm (New York)
Presented by: Dan Gramza, Gramza Capital Management
Join trader and leading educator Dan Gramza as he provides insight into the exciting Metal and Energy markets. This will include fundamentals and inter-market relationships, advantages and disadvantages between the Stock, Exchange Trading Funds (ETF's) and Futures trading alternatives, trading strategies, and a review of the current LIVE Metals and Energy markets.
There are often overlooked features in these market sectors. As someone who has been involved in these markets for over 20 years, Dan has a proprietary perspective that allows him to provide a unique look at the unique Metal and Energy markets.
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Using CME Group Metals Options As Trading Opportunities
January 21st 12:00pm (Hong Kong) / January 20th 11:00pm (New York)
Presented by: John Netto, One Shot One Kill Trading, LLC
The trading opportunities of the precious metals markets attract traders of every background. Learn from former market maker and professional trader John Netto how to use the options on COMEX Gold, Silver, and Copper to create high-probability trades from current metals market volatility. John will explain how to trade these options, including expiration dates, and strike dampening tactics for the coming year.
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Utilizing Seasonal Analysis to Filter Out & Generate High Probability Trading Signals
January 21st 1:00pm (Berlin) / January 21st 7:00am (New York)
Presented by: John Person, National Futures
In this detailed session, professional trader & educator John Person will discuss how to utilize seasonal analysis in order to search for setups in high velocity energies and precious metals markets. All style of traders including swing and position traders can take advantage of this information. In addition, learn how to apply techniques to identify the appropriate risk and reward opportunities for your trading, and understand a simple, logical process to use for trade entries which may help you gain an edge in the market.
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How to Take Advantage of Volatility in the Gold Market
January 21st 4:30pm (London) / January 21st 11:30am (New York)
Presented by: John Carter, and Hubert Senters of Trade the Markets. LLC
Volatility in the gold market can produce uncertainty. Traders and investors should know how to handle price gyrations. Those who understand and use price movements correctly have a better change to enter successful trades. Join professional trader John F. Carter, author of Mastering the Trade and founder of www.tradethemarkets.com and Hubert Senters, co-founder, as they discuss the best ways to take advantage of today's volatility in the gold market. From taking advantage of "reversion to the mean" trading to pure momentum plays, Mr. Carter and Mr. Senters will focus on both shorter term trading opportunities as well as longer term swing and position plays. They will also discuss high probability setups that can be used the next trading day.
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Trading Related Markets: Equities & Gold
January 21st 4:30pm (New York), 3:30pm (Chicago)
Presented by: Anthony Drager, ANT Trading, LLC
Historically, gold has had an inverse correlation with the US dollar. What about the equity markets? Learn about the relationship between the gold and the stock index futures markets. Join CBOT/Comex member and professional trader Anthony Drager as he explains how he trades gold and other CME Group metals markets.
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Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. For information on the uses and risks of options, you can obtain a copy of the Options Clearing Corporation risk disclosure document titled Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options by calling (203) 618-5800 or by clicking here.
There is a substantial risk of loss in foreign exchange trading. The settlement date of foreign exchange trades can vary due to time zone differences and bank holidays. When trading across foreign exchange markets, this may necessitate borrowing funds to settle foreign exchange trades. The interest rate on borrowed funds must be considered when computing the cost of trades across multiple markets.
Futures are not suitable for all investors. The amount you may lose may be greater than your initial investment. Before trading futures, please read the CFTC Risk Disclosure. For a copy, call (203) 618-5800.
Security futures involve a high degree of risk and are not suitable for all investors. The amount you may lose may be greater than your initial investment. Before trading security futures, please read the Security Futures Risk Disclosure Statement. For a copy, call (203) 618-5800 or by click here.
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