by Steve Moore, Jerry Toepke, Nick Colley
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Product Description A well-researched guide to the most profitable spreads in the futures market The Encyclopedia of Commodity and Financial Spreads is divided by product category-energy, natural gas, meats, soybeans, corn/wheat, currencies, interest rates, and metals. The precise performance of each spread is identified-over the previous 20 years-and combined with a graph that displays visually the price performance of the spread. For each of the 175 trades identified, there is an explanation of the trade, its history, and advice on how traders should approach the trade. Steve W. Moore (Eugene, OR) has been trading and researching the futures markets for more than 25 years. He formed Moore Research in 1990 to provide traders with historical research and seasonal analysis to better trade the commodity markets. Jerry Toepke (Eugene, Oregon) is Editor of Moore Research Center, Inc. Nick Colley (Eugene, Oregon) is Research Director of Moore Research Center, Inc.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
A must have, 2008-01-21 Every spreader should probably have this book on his shelf. it reviews over 200 seasonal spreads in the commodities and financial futures.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent reference book, 2007-11-06 While they have data only up to 2004 and commodity word has changed rather dramatically so since then, it is still great book to check your knowledge of seasonal trends in various markets.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Nothing special, 2007-03-08 Good book for starting into spreads. They tend to just give a small sample of seasonal spreads in the book and by this year(2007) the tables will be outdated. More of a basic intro book that tries to sell their(MRCI) data service where they show many more seasonal spread trades to look at.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Moore research quality, 2006-12-29 As a subscriber for years of Moore research, I find it nice to have the spreads in one place....a book. Moore research quality. The only drawback is that 2006 data is not included, so this is a "perishable" item. Fair enough, it's still worth buying every couple of years or so.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Great idea, but..., 2006-09-28 It is a great idea to publish a book like this. When I received this book I was happy, but a few minutes later I was already disappointed. I own a few actual statistics from the same company (Moore Research Center) and couldn`t believe, that they have hidden the most important statistics. For example feeder cattle: in their statistic they published 2 trades with a winning chance of 100 %. In this book they published zero! For example lean hog: in their statistic: 9 trade-opportunities with a winning chance of 100 %. In this book: only 2! They filled this book with 80 % chances. I don`t know, why they have hidden the higher chances?! Somehow I have the impression, this company don't want to tell us the trades with the highest probability. What a pity!

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