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Weekly Commodity Trading Letter

By JakeBernstein • Dec 29th, 2008 • Category: Commodity News Updates

COWS (Corn, Oats, Wheat and Soybeans)
The grain and soybean complex markets found initial support on some of my indicators and they have started to rally consistent with yearend seasonal patterns. I advised you IN ADVANCE of the major price declines that the bull markets would NOT continue. I told you that declines could be 60% [...]



Weekly Commodity Trading Letter

By JakeBernstein • Dec 22nd, 2008 • Category: Commodity News Updates

COWS (Corn, Oats, Wheat and Soybeans)
The grain and soybean complex markets have started to find initial support on some of my indicators. I advised IN ADVANCE of the declines that the record-breaking rallies would NOT LAST. I told you that declines could be 60% or more from the highs. The forecast was right. The bubble [...]



Jake Bernstein, Trading Mentorship Product Review

By test • Dec 15th, 2008 • Category: Resources For Traders

Jake Bernstein, www.trade-futures.com Webinars and Personal Mentorship, Product Review
Jake Bernstein is one of our main contributors to this Portal.
He is also not doubt a key figure in futures and commodity trader’s life. He holds expertise in short term trading, seasonal trading and trend following for futures and commodities traders.   One can lose count [...]



Weekly Commodity Trading Letter

By JakeBernstein • Dec 15th, 2008 • Category: Commodity News Updates

COWS (Corn, Oats, Wheat and Soybeans)
The grain and soybean complex markets found initial support on some of my indicators. I advised IN ADVANCE of the declines that the record-breaking rallies would NOT LAST. I told you that declines could be 60% or more from the highs. And the forecast was right. The bubble has burst. [...]



Weekly Commodity Trading Letter

By JakeBernstein • Dec 9th, 2008 • Category: Commodity News Updates

COWS (Corn, Oats, Wheat and Soybeans)
The grain and soybean complex markets found some initial support on some of my indicators but still read bearish on the BTI (s shown last week). I advised you well ahead of the declines that the record-breaking rallies would end. I told you that declines could be 60% or more [...]



Why Traders Break the Rules

By JakeBernstein • Dec 9th, 2008 • Category: Resources For Traders

Why Traders Break the Rules
An Article by Jake Bernstein
www.trade-futures.com
In my nearly 40 years of trading, writing, researching the markets and observing the behavior of other traders I have come to understand many things about what causes traders and investors to behave (and misbehave) in certain ways. At first blush it would appear that if a [...]



Weekly Commodity Trading Letter

By JakeBernstein • Dec 1st, 2008 • Category: Commodity News Updates

COWS (Corn, Oats, Wheat and Soybeans)
The grain and soybean complex markets are beginning to find some degree support on some of my indicators but still read bearish on the BTI. I advised prior to the declines that the record-breaking rallies would end. And they did. The bubble has burst as predicted and declines have been [...]



The Weekly Commodity Trading Letter

By JakeBernstein • Nov 24th, 2008 • Category: Commodity News Updates

COWS (Corn, Oats, Wheat and Soybeans)
The grain and soybean complex markets are beginning to find some good support. I advised prior to the declines that the record-breaking rallies would end. And they did. The bubble has burst as predicted and declines have been huge, also as predicted. We are in the ideal time frame for [...]



The Weekly Commodity Trading Letter

By JakeBernstein • Nov 17th, 2008 • Category: Commodity News Updates

COWS (Corn, Oats, Wheat and Soybeans)
The grain and soybean complex markets are now beginning to find support. I advised you before the fact that the record-breaking rallies would come to an end. And they did. The bubble finally burst. The declines came and they are still with us, however, we are in the ideal time [...]



Weekly Commodity Trading Letter

By JakeBernstein • Nov 11th, 2008 • Category: Commodity News Updates

COWS (Corn, Oats, Wheat and Soybeans)
The grain and soybean complex markets fell sharply from recent tops and they are beginning to fund support. I advised you before the fact that the record-breaking rallies would come to an end. The bubble finally popped as expected. The declines came and they are still with us, however, we [...]



 

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THE RISK OF LOSS IN TRADING COMMODITIES CAN BE SUBSTANTIAL. YOU SHOULD THEREFORE CAREFULLY CONSIDER
WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION.
THE HIGH DEGREE OF LEVERAGE THAT IS OFTEN OBTAINABLE IN COMMODITY TRADING CAN WORK AGAINST YOU AS WELL AS FOR YOU.
THE USE OF LEVERAGE CAN LEAD TO LARGE LOSSES AS WELL AS GAINS.