ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1989, this book is a clear and thorough guide to the workings and purpose of the futures markets. It begins by explaining the role of futures and options in agriculture and their uses in reducing risks and maximizing profits. The state of the futures industry in the USA, Europe, Japan and the smaller exchanges elsewhere during the 1980s is examined, the pattern of price movements analysed, and the major background factors which influence price movements discussed. The regulatory environment in the US and UK is analysed, and there is a thorough explanation of fundamental and technical approaches to price forecasting and of strategies to maximize profits from trading. Detailed profiles of the major agricultural commodities traded on futures markets comprise the second part of this comprehensive handbook. The major markets, price movements, and trading opportunities are outlined for each commodity in turn. The book concludes by discussing the contemporary issues facing futures trading, and the role of the markets in the agricultural trade of developing countries.

chapter Chapter One|27 pages

Futures markets and agriculture

chapter Chapter Two|15 pages

Agricultural options

chapter Chapter Three|31 pages

Commodity futures exchanges

chapter Chapter Four|31 pages

Approaches to price analysis

chapter Chapter Five|18 pages

Techniques for successful trading

chapter Chapter Six|17 pages

Grains

chapter Chapter Seven|19 pages

Oilseeds, oilmeals, and oils

chapter Chapter Eight|15 pages

Livestock and meat

chapter Chapter Nine|25 pages

Coffee, sugar, and cocoa

chapter Chapter Ten|15 pages

Other commodities

chapter Chapter Eleven|9 pages

The future of futures