Beginning with a brief unorthodox history of futures trading, Bernstein reveals why the most mercenary traders thrive and how the European futures markets evolved to their current dynamism. He then focuses on what is traded, where and how, highlighting "up and coming" markets. Backed by detailed charts and graphs, he takes traders through the fundamentals of "traditional" technical analysis, then on to a variety of trading systems, all designed to capture the essence of growing market volatility. He explores questions commonly echoed by traders, including: How can U.S. traders effectively deal with time differences? How do currency rate changes impact trading? Is it realistic for U.S. traders to day-trade the international market? What are the benefits?
Trading the International Futures Market gives speculators, traders, and investors powerful tools to help them reclaim the all-important and coveted trading "edge".
