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Ample supplies and a mild winter have caused natural gas futures to drip down into multi-decade low support levels. The market has reached the sub-$2 level a handful of times in the last 20 years, which proved to be a value zone many times. The market still looks negative, but it is time to think about a long term bottom. However,...
The price of gold has been trading sideways to lower during the last couple months. This is typical of the gold market after it has a strong run higher and it just can’t get the steady flow of “bad” news to support the ever-increasing prices. Prices have started to bounce slightly in this long-term bull market, but this might not be...
Each brokerage firm sets their minimum starting size for accounts.  Normally, it starts at $5,000, but I have seen them as low as $1,000.  It is common for first-time traders to start trading with a $5,000 to $10,000 account.  However, there is a learning curve with trading futures and the account size should fit the experience level, financial situation of the trader, markets...
Time decay of futures options is a major factor option traders must consider before they buy a futures option contract.  Time decay of options means that options theoretically lose money every day, since they have a limited life.  All futures option contracts have an expiration date. Basically, an option contract is a bet that a market...
One of the biggest mistakes new commodity traders make is having unrealistic expectations before they place their first trade. The commodity markets are highly leveraged investments, which increase profits for disciplined traders and rapidly drain the accounts of reckless traders.   Commodities can have leverage near 20 to 1, which means a trader will only have to put...
Chuck Kowalski started his career in the futures markets in 1994 trading, advising clients, working with high net worth traders and investors and educating traders. Today, Chuck has retired from his the industry. Now, he is able to devote his efforts to reach a wider range of futures traders that don't necessarily have the large portfolios and expertise of a typical client. Chuck feels this is an undeserved market that is in dire need of learning the proper ways of trading with the proper guidance. Contact Chuck for more information on his Futures Trading Mentoring and Education Programs. Email: chuck@futuresbuzz.com

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