[Download free ebook] Trader Vic on Commodities: What's Unknown, Misunderstood, and Too Good to Be True (Wiley Trading)
▲ Victor Sperandeo ▲
#2320469 in eBooks 2010-03-08 2010-03-08File Name: B00194CY28
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy BrentB67Another classic from the legend.10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. AVOID. Basically a AD for Rydex SP DTI fundsBy S. KRAMERAugust 2008: The master (and yes, Sperandeo is truly a master) truly stumbled here. The book glosses over commodities and pushes the Sperandeo managed Rydex funds RYMFX; RYMTX; and RYMZX all of which strangly can invest 25% in a uncontrolled cayman islands company? He endorses the endFrom the Inside FlapCommodities are experiencing a new up cyclemdash;and an examination of the major factors contributing to these price increases suggests they are not short-lived. World populations continue to expand, increasing global demand. Industrialization in China and India, as well as in oIn Trader Vic on Commodities, Wall Street legend Victor Sperandeo explains in simple terms how these markets operate, removes some of the mystique and uncertainty involved, and offers a proven method for capitalizing on commodity market trendsmdash;without taking giant risks. Sperandeo shows that, as commodities are cyclical in nature, your goal should be to capture as much of the major market trends as possible, while balancing that goal with a minimum of risk. [PDF.ir52] Trader Vic on Commodities: What's Unknown, Misunderstood, and Too Good to Be True (Wiley Trading) Rating: 4.62 (625 Votes)
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