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

Trader Vic on Commodities: What's Unknown, Misunderstood, and Too Good to Be True (Wiley Trading) [Kindle Edition]

Victor Sperandeo
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In 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 trends—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.

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Commodities are experiencing a new up cycle—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 other emerging markets, has greatly increased the need for energy and industrial products, while the supply remains limited. With the increased volatility in the commodities markets, the surge in interest, and the generally higher prices in everything from crude oil to copper to cocoa, it seems clear that every investor should have at least some exposure to commodities.

In 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 trends—without taking giant risks. He introduces a valuable tool—the Standard & Poor's Diversified Trends Indicator (S&P DTI)—to capture price movement, premiums, and discounts in the commodity futures markets. Sperandeo shows that, as commodities are cyclical in nature, the best goal is to capture as much of the major trends of each market as possible, while balancing that goal with a minimum of risk. The S&P DTI—designed to be complementary to other investments, but with a negative historical correlation and completely uncorrelated to other investment classes—has produced alpha consistency with low volatility rather than outsized returns with higher volatility.

Perhaps most importantly, Sperandeo acknowledges that losses are part of the trading business. But if you are trading properly, he explains, you will find yourself able to lose more often than win and still remain profitable overall. Learning to accept, deal with, and minimize losses is the most important factor in determining your success as a trader.

Finding ways to remove the emotion and personal judgment from an investment strategy is also a crucial factor in long-term market profitability. The S&P Diversified Trends Indicator accomplishes these goals more successfully than most other strategies you will find. It will provide a well-researched, low-volatility strategy for taking advantage of commodity trends in a systematic way so as to earn consistently superior index returns over the long run.


Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2882 KB
  • Print Length: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (February 8, 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00194CY28
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #517,533 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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54 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars SOLELY A SALES PITCH FOR FOR AN INDEX HE CREATED, February 5, 2008
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Having read both of his prior books numerous times, which were trading concept educational, this is a total disappointment. This book should have been a junk mail flyer promoting an investment package or direction to an informational website of which we all get far too many.
The book is 194 pages, the first 34 of which give some meager background on commodities investing. Page 35-194 (the end) is nothing but promotion of why to invest in the Standard and Poor's DTI INDEX ... an index of commodity trading he created and is compensated for. It contains pages and pages of supporting statistics to induce one to purchase the index. There is not even acknowledgement of incredible new tax advantaged products such as the Swedish Bank's Jim Rogers Raw Materials Index offerings. The index may actually work, in fact, it wouldn't even surprise me if it did, but to have to PAY for the right to learn about it is a sorry promotional use of the "Trader Vic" identity ... which is assumed to be one of trader education, not self promotion.
Having purchased some 100+ books from AMAZON since its inception (mostly of investment and computer topics), this one is the first I will have ever returned!
It troubles me to take the time to rate a book poorly, but to make people pay for a sales pitch, rather than at the promoter's expense, is something these publishers need to cease ... this one obviously fell for the marketability of the "Trader Vic" brand.
A great disappointment indeed!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond Turtledom, January 1, 2010
Most if not all of the reviewers have missed what IMHO is the most valuable asset of the book: Victor's model.

For those of you who have learned about break-out trading systems, Donchian-style models, and moving average cross-over models, Victor's patented models (CTI & DTI) are a great place to start if you're looking for insight into how to design a trading model. In the book he delineates why and how he made certain trade-offs in creating his model.

I believe this is an Intermediate-level book, however the aspiring trader can use Victor's models as a starting point to create your own robust model to trade the commodity markets. The DTI for example, is passive Long/Short and is rebalanced monthly. As an exercise, see what you can do to trade it more actively.

You can hear Victor in his own words in two podcasts that I recorded with him in June 2009 and January 1, 2010. They are also available at MartinKronicle on iTunes.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars AVOID. Basically a AD for Rydex SP DTI funds, August 20, 2008
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August 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 end-all be-all S&P DTI indicator, which is supposedly takes into account inflation, commodities, and stock prices (long and short).

As of August 2008, the featured Rydex funds are doing horrible, one can only feel sorry for the master trader Sperandeo, since his indicator is (at this time) performing very poorly.
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