Charting Commodity Market Price Behavior (Hardcover)
by L. Dee Belveal
There are definite clues to future price direction on the commodity charts you use
everyday. Unmistakable clues that help you forecast where your favorite commodity price will go next. Technically
based clues which can add ‘Tens of Thousands of Dollars’ to your trading account in less than a year.
To the untrained eye, these clues are hard to spot. They don’t stand out like a sore thumb. It would be nice if
they did stand out…everyone could get rich then…but they don’t. Only the trained eye of a professional, experience
chart trading analyst will spot them every time…and know how to turn into a windfall cash profit.
This book is considered the single most important commodity trading book ever written. You are skillfully
trained to analyze charts and trade like an experienced professional. You may start as a novice on page 1…but
you’ll end up a fully competent expert chartist by the end of the book. There is page after page of practical,
logical professional trading tactics.
Every forecasting clue…every subtle charting technique…every little trick of the trade Mr. Belveal discovered in
20 years of real-time trading—over 122 trading secrets in all---are packed into this no-nonsense, practical trading
guide.
About the Author
L. Dee Belveal is an accomplished economist, journalist, and author. Born August 15, 1918, he
attended public schools in Boise, Idaho, and is an alumnus of American University in Washington, D.C.
He is widely published author on commodity trading and futures markets, having contributed five volumes dealing
with these topics, covering the full range of professional price speculation and risk management. He draws on more
than twenty years of experience as a professional speculator.
In addition to his writing on market topics, Mr. Belveal also created and administered the Commodity Solicitors
Registration Examination, first launched in the US in 1965, which has since become an industry-wide requirement for
all futures brokers in order to be licensed to trade on regulated exchanges anywhere in the world.
He has served as economic consultant to some of the world’s most distinguished commercial firms, as well as
advising governments in connection with their commodity planning and marketing activities. For a single example,
Mr. Belveal directed the planning, structure and addition of Honduras coffee exports to the list of deliverables
against the New York Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange C contract.
As a business correspondent, he has lived, worked and traveled extensively in the United States, Canada, Mexico,
South America and Asia. He keeps his international Press Credentials current. He does consulting, lecturing, and
writes occasional business and economic reports, as time permits and his personal interests justify.
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