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A Maniac Commodity Trader's Guide To Making A Fortune: A Not-So-Crazy Roadmap to Riches (Agora Series) [Hardcover]

Kevin Kerr (Author), Agora (Author)
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March 23, 2007 Agora Series (Book 52)
Praise for A MANIAC COMMODITY TRADER'S GUIDE TO MAKING A FORTUNE

"Kevin Kerr has the keenest instincts of any commodities trader I've ever met. His recommendations are money in the bank. This book is your passport to the exciting, frantic, frustrating, and potentially enormously rewarding world of futures trading. Do you want to make money in futures and options? Read this book and let a master show you not only how to trade, but how to trade to win."


--Sean Brodrick, Editor, MoneyandMarkets.com

"Any old trader can throw money into the commodity pits, although why do you think that they call them 'pits'? With Kevin Kerr as your guide to understanding the commodities markets, it is as if you have Babe Ruth as your batting coach. Kevin has that uncanny knack for doing things right, and the magic eye that can see the stitches on the fastball. Kevin's brilliant new book will help you to develop the ability to choose your pitch, and to swing at the ones on which you can make money. Before you play another inning of the commodities game, Read This Book!"

--Byron W. King, Contributing Editor, Whiskey and Gunpowder, www.whiskeyandgunpowder.com

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It's almost impossible to turn on the business channel or read the financial pages these days and not find a story about the next commodity that's breaking an all-time price record. From an outsider's perspective, however, commodity markets can be intimidating or even scary. To most people, these fast-paced markets conjure up images of high-risk investing in an environment of absolute chaos. But, as expert commodities trader Kevin Kerr says, where else can you sell something you don't own, buy it back half an hour later, and walk away with 100% profit?

In A Maniac Commodity Trader's Guide to Making a Fortune, Kerr dispels the common myths and misconceptions about these markets, offering an insider's view of what he calls "the last bastion of pure capitalism on Earth." Whether you're a novice or an experienced trader, Kerr's down-to-earth, clear-cut guidance will make you more savvy, more confident, and more able to jump right in and grab those profit opportunities that are waiting for you.

Kerr shares the insights, techniques, and trading tricks that he's learned through his years of rough-and-tumble experience in the commodities markets—experience you can build on without having to endure all the pain. He explains all the basics: how these markets function, how locals in the pit work, what those strange-looking order acronyms mean, and which markets are thinly traded and tightly controlled, as well as delving into the all-important psychology of the market. Even if you don't know preferred stock from livestock, this book will show you what you need to know to have a working understanding of what really goes on in those chaotic trading pits—and how you can make it work to your advantage.

Kerr shares the pitfalls and successes of his long career, showing you how to take huge profits from movements in markets you've only heard of, but were afraid to trade, and succeed beyond your wildest dreams. Kerr—proudly known to many as "The Maniac Trader"—demystifies the language and ritual of the commodity markets, shows the basics of fundamental analysis, explains how market makers create pricing, and much more. Read this book and you'll agree that adding commodities to your portfolio is a sure way to capitalize on some of the most rewarding, exciting investment opportunities available today.

Few investment vehicles offer the excitement, flexibility, and tremendous profit opportunities of commodities. A Maniac Commodity Trader's Guide to Making a Fortune will introduce you to an asset class that promises to be a vital part of your portfolio.

From the Back Cover

Praise for A MANIAC COMMODITY TRADER'S GUIDE TO MAKING A FORTUNE

"Kevin Kerr has the keenest instincts of any commodities trader I've ever met. His recommendations are money in the bank. This book is your passport to the exciting, frantic, frustrating, and potentially enormously rewarding world of futures trading. Do you want to make money in futures and options? Read this book and let a master show you not only how to trade, but how to trade to win."

—Sean Brodrick, Editor, MoneyandMarkets.com

"Any old trader can throw money into the commodity pits, although why do you think that they call them 'pits'? With Kevin Kerr as your guide to understanding the commodities markets, it is as if you have Babe Ruth as your batting coach. Kevin has that uncanny knack for doing things right, and the magic eye that can see the stitches on the fastball. Kevin's brilliant new book will help you to develop the ability to choose your pitch, and to swing at the ones on which you can make money. Before you play another inning of the commodities game, Read This Book!"

—Byron W. King, Contributing Editor, Whiskey and Gunpowder, www.whiskeyandgunpowder.com


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 233 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (March 23, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471771902
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471771906
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #476,712 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

For years the notoriety of Kevin Kerr has grown from a small community of loyalists to a global following of investors, industry professionals and sometimes envious analysts. As the word has spread of Kevin's trade alert services, and their success, Kevin has become one of the most in demand editors in the industry. Please visit http://www.kerrtrade.com/blog for more information.

His well known book, published by one of the largest financial book publishers in the business John Wiley and Sons, is considered one of the best resources on how to trade commodities, futures, and options for the new and advanced resources trader alike.

Customer Reviews

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
a Great Launching Point April 12, 2007
Format:Hardcover
I see Kevin on TV all the time, and I've read a lot of his stuff, so I was very excited to get my hands on this book. To be honest, it wasn't what I was expecting. But that's actually a good thing.

Instead of the trip into Kevin's head I was hoping for, this is more of a beginner's guide to commodities. Kevin patiently explains the basics, using examples and recalling actual situations to bring the text to life. And it's all presented in the "down home" style that makes him seem like the genuine article.

But aside from some tantalizing looks into Kevin's career, this isn't a book for his diehard fans. It's designed for a wide audience -- people who want to start trading commodities but don't know where to start. Given the knowledge Kevin shares, I think he could easily earn many new fans. And now that he's gotten the basics out of the way (and assuming this book does well), I expect a follow-up book with some really meaty tips for us commodity vets.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This was a great intro to the "scary, hidden" world of commodities trading for someone who hasn't strayed from your usual stocks and funds. I've read so much about the commodity boom that I wanted a way to get involved in more directly than resource stocks. Kevin's book has helped me understand the commodity fundamentals while giving me some confidence to take some steps toward possibly playing the commodities themselves...
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25 of 30 people found the following review helpful
Save Your Money! April 5, 2007
Format:Hardcover
I have read many investment books and this is by far the worse. Gets into the basics that one can find searching online. You need rules for trading and accepting losses to cut them short. This book mentions the need for rules but that about it. It leaves the reader to find his own rules.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Solid Primer to Commodity Trading
First I need to disclose that Kevin Kerr has made me money via his recommendations while he was with Agora Financial. I currently do not belong to his independent newsletter. Read more
Published on November 6, 2008 by Liberty1776
Don't waste your money!
This book was VERY disappointing! I kept waiting for him to present strategies, analyses, etc., but all it really is is an "infomercial" for his newsletter. Read more
Published on July 22, 2008 by Reader in Palo Alto
Nothing new for experienced traders
I have read about fifty books on investing and this one is weak on substance. I am sure Kevin is a good trader and I read his articles online, but this foray into book writing is... Read more
Published on June 2, 2008 by speculator
Guide to trading in the commodity markets - to be taken with a grain...
If you are looking for a strong point of view that boosts the optimists' side of commodities trading, this is it. Read more
Published on December 6, 2007 by Rolf Dobelli
A truly awful book that entirely misses any potential audience
If you know anything about trading or commodities, this book will not enlighten you with any new insights -- and if you don't know anything about commodities, there are better... Read more
Published on August 29, 2007 by A Seeker
Introduction 101
This is an excellent book to begin with if you are thinking of dipping your toes into the commodities arena. Read more
Published on July 27, 2007 by hian
Not sure who this book is intended for
He explains all the basics in the book, which seem to make me think it's for the newbie. But he doesn't get into details about cutting loses / risk management. Read more
Published on June 26, 2007 by James Lor
Kevin, you could have done better....
I purchased this book looking for some insight from a long time success in the commodities markets; what I got was some boilerplate list of "do's and dont's" - - a few anecdotes... Read more
Published on June 9, 2007 by W. R. Worley
Maniac Commodity Trader
A must read for all new-b's. I have made so much money I can't believe it. I keep it buy my side for reference.
Published on May 15, 2007 by Gregory L. Archer
An excellent guide for new commodities traders
While I've been trading for a few years now, I'm still very inexperienced when it comes to commodities. Read more
Published on April 11, 2007 by D.M.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
exchange trading privileges, margin clerk, clearing organization, same delivery month, single stock futures, futures commission merchant, different strike prices, trading plan, electronic trading platform, weather futures, clearing member, underlying futures contract, candlestick charts, cash commodity, open outcry, spread trading, simultaneous purchase, actual commodity
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New York, United States, Federal Reserve, Chicago Board of Trade, Wall Street, Bollinger Bands, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Gulf Coast, World Trade Center
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