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Trader Vic on Commodities: What's Unknown, Misunderstood, and Too Good to Be True

by Victor Sperandeo (2008)

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Trader Vic on Commodities: What's Unknown, Misunderstood, and Too Good to Be True

by Victor Sperandeo

Overview

Published in 2008 by John Wiley & Sons in the Wiley Trading series, this book by Victor Sperandeo -- known as "Trader Vic" -- draws on his extensive career trading commodities to address common misconceptions and reveal lesser-known aspects of commodity markets. Sperandeo previously authored Trader Vic: Methods of a Wall Street Master and Trader Vic II: Principles of Professional Speculation.

Structure

The book is organized around three themes suggested by its subtitle:

  • What's Unknown: Aspects of commodity markets that most participants fail to understand, including the real drivers of commodity prices, supply/demand dynamics, and the role of government policy.
  • What's Misunderstood: Common misconceptions about commodity trading, risk, leverage, and the relationship between commodity prices and inflation.
  • What's Too Good to Be True: Debunking unrealistic claims about commodity returns and strategies while presenting what actually works.

Key Topics

Sperandeo covers fundamental supply-demand analysis, technical analysis as applied to commodities, the unique characteristics of different commodity sectors (energy, metals, agriculture), the impact of monetary policy and currency movements on commodities, and practical trading strategies refined over decades of professional experience.

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