Day Trading Grain Futures: A Practical Guide to Trading for a Living (Na)

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Day Trading Grain Futures: A Practical Guide tο Trading fοr a Living (Na)

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Tһіѕ practical book provides уου wіtһ everything уου need tο bе аbƖе tο day trade grain futures effectively. It opens wіtһ chapters explaining tһе author’s preference fοr tһе grain futures markets, аחԁ һіѕ reasons fοr preferring tο day trade, before going οח tο ехрƖаіח tһе fundamentals οf trading аחԁ tһе more specific knowledge required fοr һіѕ chosen аррrοасһ.

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T. Abbott July 9, 2010 at 6:20 pm

Review by T. Abbott for Day Trading Grain Futures: A Practical Guide to Trading for a Living (Na)
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I originally purchased this book to learn more about trading grain futures. I have traded financial futures for several years, but I wanted to learn more about the grains. I was pleasantly surprised by the information contained in this work. What I found was a simple, yet effective trading methodology with clearly defined rules. I like the fact that there are several chart examples which give a visual representation to the setups. Everything you need to know to trade this methodology is presented in an easy to understand format. I began trading this method live after a trial run with a paper trading account. During the testing and live phases I did have some questions and emailed the author. Without fail, David Bennett responded to my questions quickly. In fact, he responded the same day! He answered my questions thoroughly every time. I found his level of customer service refreshing. I have read at least 50 other trading books and I have never had an author respond so quickly and completely. I have enjoyed trading this method so much that it is now my exclusive futures trading plan. If you are new to trading futures or a veteran looking for an effective trading methodology, do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of this book.

Nir Ofri July 9, 2010 at 6:59 pm

Review by Nir Ofri for Day Trading Grain Futures: A Practical Guide to Trading for a Living (Na)
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Tell the truth, I have read a lot of trading books, this was the one book that drove me to go pro and trade for a living. I always toyed with the idea, and after many tries, techniques, wins and loses, I can say that this guide has put it all together for me for the first time.

So thank you David.

Creek July 9, 2010 at 7:32 pm

Review by Creek for Day Trading Grain Futures: A Practical Guide to Trading for a Living (Na)
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This is the only futures day trading book I know of that deals exclusively with the grain futures markets – specifically corn, soybeans, and wheat.

The first few chapters of the book cover the basics of trading grain commodity futures. In the balance of the book the author explains and profusely illustrates his trading method, which is reasonably simple and straightforward.

What I especially like about this book: (1) you trade with the trend (“The trend is your friend” is such a bromide in futures trading that almost nobody follows it anymore. They should. It works.). (2) You execute a maximum of one trade a day. (3) You calculate your profit objectives on every trade, how many contracts you can trade, and how much risk you should take on each trade – all before you ever enter a trade. (4) You track your trades to make sure the average profits on your winning trades are larger than the average losses on your losing trades. (5) You constantly monitor your trading method execution to ensure that you’re winning more often than you’re losing.

Caveats: You should thoroughly review the examples in the book, practice reading intraday candlestick charts, and paper trade in real time before you begin live trading. Also, practice using the tools the author recommends for determining your profit objectives, position size and stop loss points.

P. Mikos July 9, 2010 at 8:20 pm

Review by P. Mikos for Day Trading Grain Futures: A Practical Guide to Trading for a Living (Na)
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A very easy to read and relieable trading system that spells out your profit targets and stop loss targets that will help to take the human emotion out of the trading once you enter a trade.

recommend getting the calculator mentioned in the book and always before trading any system make sure to paper trade it first

also was able to contact author for follow up question and was replied to in a timely manner

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